Unified Equations of Boson and Fermion at High Energy and Some Unifications in Particle Physics
Yi-Fang Chang

TL;DR
This paper proposes unified equations for bosons and fermions at high energy, exploring their implications for unification in particle physics, including interactions and collision cross sections, with solutions indicating a potential unified scale.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to unify boson and fermion equations at high energy, neglecting spin and mass terms, and discusses implications for particle interaction unifications.
Findings
Derived chaos solutions indicating a unified scale.
High-energy collision cross sections tend toward a constant or increase.
Unified equations suggest possible unification of interactions.
Abstract
We suggest some possible approaches of the unified equations of boson and fermion, which correspond to the unified statistics at high energy. A. The spin terms of equations can be neglected. B. The mass terms of equations can be neglected. C. The known equations of formal unification change to the same. They can be combined each other. We derive the chaos solution of the nonlinear equation, in which the chaos point should be a unified scale. Moreover, various unifications in particle physics are discussed. It includes the unifications of interactions and the unified collision cross sections, which at high energy trend toward constant and rise as energy increases.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
