On Quarks and Flavour Symmetry
H. Hogaasen, Paul Sorba (LAPTH)

TL;DR
This paper discusses how hadronic spectroscopy can be taught without relying on SU(N) flavour symmetry, emphasizing the concept of the generalized Pauli principle for educational clarity.
Contribution
It offers a minimalist approach to hadronic spectroscopy that avoids SU(N) symmetry, clarifying the generalized Pauli principle for pedagogical purposes.
Findings
Hadronic spectroscopy can be developed without SU(N) flavour symmetry.
The generalized Pauli principle is central to this minimalist approach.
Educational clarity is improved by this simplified presentation.
Abstract
Hadronic spectroscopy can be introduced to students and developed rather far without requiring SU(N) flavour symmetry. In such a "minimalist" presentation, we are naturally led to comment and clarify the concept of the "generalized" Pauli principle.
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory
