On possible embeddings of the standard model of particle physics and gravity in $E_8$
Robert A. Wilson

TL;DR
This paper explores how the exceptional Lie group E8 can incorporate the Standard Model and gravity by decomposing it into subalgebras related to fundamental forces and spacetime symmetries, aiming for a unified algebraic framework.
Contribution
It proposes a novel decomposition of E8 that includes Standard Model gauge groups and spacetime symmetries, enabling a potential unification of particle physics and gravity within a single algebraic structure.
Findings
E8 supports a decomposition compatible with Standard Model symmetries.
The model incorporates spacetime and gravitational tensors within E8.
Potential interactions between gravity and particle physics are suggested.
Abstract
I investigate the structure of under the action of the subalgebra/subgroup , as a potential route to unification of the fundamental forces of nature into a single algebraic structure. The particular real form supports a decomposition into compact plus split , which allows a restriction from to for the strong force, together with split to break the symmetry of the weak interaction and give mass to the intermediate vector bosons. The factor contains various copies of the Lorentz group and extends the `spacetime' symmetries to the full group of symplectic symmetries of real -dimensional phase space. Restricting to the Standard Model extends to , in the real form , acting on a complex phase space that includes both momentum and current. There is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Geometry and Mesh Generation · graph theory and CDMA systems · Mathematics and Applications
