On Neutrinos and Fermionic Mass Patterns
Paul M. Fishbane, Peter Kaus

TL;DR
This paper discusses the hierarchical pattern of neutrino masses, showing that recent data aligns with the mass structures observed in other fermions, suggesting a common underlying pattern.
Contribution
It highlights the similarity between neutrino mass differences and those of other fermions, providing insights into fermionic mass patterns.
Findings
Neutrino mass differences are consistent with a hierarchical structure.
Neutrino mass pattern resembles that of other fermionic masses.
Supports the idea of a universal fermionic mass pattern.
Abstract
Recent data on neutrino mass differences are consistent with a hierarchical neutrino mass structure strikingly similar to what is observed for the other fermionic masses.
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