An Algebraic Roadmap of Particle Theories, Part II: Theoretical checkpoints

Abstract

An optimal algebraic model of particle physics has a number of checkpoints to pass. As a minimum, models should 1 conform to the Coleman-Mandula theorem (or establish a loophole), 2 evade familiar fermion doubling problems, 3 naturally explain the Standard Model's chirality, 4 exclude B-L gauge symmetry at low energy, and 5 explain the existence of three generations. We demonstrate how the model introduced in [1] passes checkpoints 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and has yet to cross 5 . We close by elucidating an unexpected appearance of spacetime symmetries.

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