Non-commutative Geometry Beyond the Standard Model
Igor Pris, Thomas Schucker (Marseille)

TL;DR
This paper explores extending the standard model using non-commutative geometry, which influences the Higgs sector but results in predictions incompatible with experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces a non-commutative geometric extension of the standard model and analyzes its implications for the Higgs sector.
Findings
Higgs sector determined by non-commutative geometry
Predictions incompatible with current experimental results
Highlights limitations of non-commutative geometric models
Abstract
A natural extension of the standard model within non-commutative geometry is presented. The geometry determines its Higgs sector. This determination is fuzzy, but precise enough to be incompatible with experiment.
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