Classical conformality in the Standard Model from Coleman's theory
Kiyoharu Kawana

TL;DR
This paper explores how classical conformality, which could explain the gauge hierarchy problem in the Standard Model, naturally arises from Coleman's theory of baby universes, offering a novel theoretical perspective.
Contribution
It demonstrates a natural derivation of classical conformality within the framework of Coleman's baby universe theory, connecting cosmological concepts with particle physics.
Findings
Classical conformality can be derived from Coleman's baby universe theory.
Provides a new theoretical link between cosmology and the Standard Model.
Supports the idea that conformality explains the gauge hierarchy problem.
Abstract
The classical conformality is one of the possible candidates for explaining the gauge hierarchy of the Standard Model. We show that it is naturally obtained from the Coleman's theory on baby universe.
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