Quantum number conservation: a tool in the design and analysis of high energy experiments
D J Newman
Abstract:The Clifford Unification algebra Cl7,7 is shown to provide a unified description of all the elementary fermions and hadrons in terms of seven binary quantum numbers. Four of these are defined in existing theories, namely spin-direction, fermion/anti-fermion pairing and the two commuting generators in the SU(3) description of quark colour. A Cl3,3 sub-algebra integrates the Cl1,3 space-time and Dirac algebras providing a new definition of time direction and identifying parity as a new quantum number. A further two q… Show more
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