Neutrino oscillations: another physics?
S.N. Vergeles

TL;DR
This paper proposes that neutrino oscillations could be explained by the Wilson fermion doubling phenomenon on simplicial complexes, suggesting a link between neutrino behavior and space-time granularity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel explanation for neutrino oscillations based on lattice fermion doubling, emphasizing the role of space-time granularity.
Findings
Neutrino oscillations may be caused by Wilson fermion doubling.
Fermion doubling occurs on simplicial complexes, not just regular lattices.
Neutrino oscillations could indicate space-time granularity.
Abstract
It is shown that the neutrino oscillations phenomenon may be attributed to the Wilson fermion doubling phenomenon. The Wilson fermion doubling exists only on the lattices, both periodic and non-periodic (simplicial complexes). Just the last case plays a key role here. Thereby, the neutrino oscillations may show for the existence of a space-time granularity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMuon and positron interactions and applications · Neutrino Physics Research · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
