
TL;DR
This paper explores a semiclassical approach to a relativistic two-body system to understand the masses of leptons, proposing potential implications for particle physics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel connection between semiclassical two-body system analysis and leptons' masses, offering new insights into their fundamental properties.
Findings
Establishes a link between semiclassical models and lepton masses
Suggests possible consequences for particle physics theories
Provides a new perspective on leptons' mass origins
Abstract
In this paper we present a connection between the results obtained from a semiclassical study of a relativistic, two-body system, and the leptons masses. Some possible consequences are also discussed.
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · International Science and Diplomacy
