Noncommutative Geometry and the Standard Model
Thomas Schucker

TL;DR
This paper explores Connes' noncommutative geometry framework as a means to unify the standard model of particle physics with general relativity, providing a geometric perspective on fundamental forces.
Contribution
It presents an overview of noncommutative geometry's application to the standard model and discusses its potential for unification with gravity.
Findings
Noncommutative geometry offers a geometric reformulation of the standard model.
The approach suggests a pathway to unify fundamental interactions with gravity.
Connes' framework may lead to new insights in fundamental physics.
Abstract
Connes' noncommutative approach to the standard model of electromagnetic, weak and strong forces is sketched as well as its unification with general relativity.
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