Light-Heavy Symmetry: Geometric Mass Hierarchy for Three Families
Abstract
The Universal Seesaw pattern coupled with a Light symmetry principle leads to the Diophantine equation N = Σi=1Nni, where ni≥ 0 and distinct. Its unique non-trivial solution (3=0+1+2) gives rise to the geometric mass hierarchy mW, mWε, mWε2 for N=3 fermion families. This is realized in a model where the hybrid (yet Up symmetric) quark mass relations md mt ≈ mc2 mu mb ≈ ms2 play a crucial role in expressing the CKM mixings in terms of simple mass ratios, notably θC ≈ mc mb.
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