An Algebraic Roadmap of Particle Theories, Part III: Intersections
Abstract
In this article, we bypass the detailed symmetry breaking pathways established in [1]. Instead, a direct route from the Spin(10) model to the Standard Model is enabled via a single algebraic constraint. This single constraint, however, may be reconfigured as a requirement that three so(10) actions coincide on a fixed space of multi-vector fermions. This so(10) su(3)C su(2)L u(1)Y breaking (from a three-way intersection) mirrors, in certain ways, the so(8) g2 breaking (from a three-way intersection) in the context of octonionic triality. By extending this result to include quaternions and complex numbers, we find that a five-way intersection breaks so(10) su(3)C u(1)Q. These are the Standard Model's unbroken gauge symmetries, post-Higgs-mechanism.
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