(De)Constructing magnetized dimensions
Yoshiyuki Tatsuta, Akio Tomiya

TL;DR
This paper introduces a theoretical framework where magnetic fluxes in gauge theories dynamically generate extra dimensions, providing an origin for family replication in the standard model.
Contribution
It constructs renormalizable, asymptotically free gauge theories that dynamically produce additional dimensions with magnetic fluxes, explaining family replication.
Findings
Dynamical generation of extra dimensions via magnetic fluxes
Construction of renormalizable, asymptotically free gauge theories
Explanation for family replication in particle physics
Abstract
We provide an origin of family replications in the standard model of particle physics by constructing renormalizable, asymptotically free, four dimensional local gauge theories that dynamically generate the fifth and sixth dimensions with magnetic fluxes.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum many-body systems · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
