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Journal articles on the topic "Unification towards physics"

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DAS, C. R., and LARISA LAPERASHVILI. "SEESAW SCALES AND STEPS FROM THE STANDARD MODEL TOWARDS SUPERSTRING-INSPIRED FLIPPED E6." International Journal of Modern Physics A 24, no. 32 (2009): 6011–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x09047430.

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Recently in connection with superstring theory and with an alternative nonsupersymmetric "Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything," E8 and E6 unifications became very promising. In the present paper we have investigated a number of available paths from the Standard Model (SM) to the E6 unification, considering chains of flipped models following the extension of the SM, also a chain with a left–right symmetry. We have presented four examples including nonsupersymmetric and supersymmetric extensions of the SM and different contents of the Higgs bosons providing the breaking of the flipped SO(10) and SU(5) down to the SM. It was shown that the final unification E6× U (1) or E6 at the (Planck) GUT scale M SSG depends on the number of the Higgs boson representations considered in theory.
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Poudel, Parashu Ram. "Unified Field Theory." Himalayan Physics 4 (December 23, 2013): 87–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hj.v4i0.9435.

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Unified field theory is the long-sought means of tying together all known phenomena to explain the nature and behaviour of all matter and energy in existence. The quest for unification has been the perennial theme of modern physics. The belief that all physical phenomena can be reduced to simple and explained by a smaller number of laws is the central tenet of physics. Such a theory could potentially unlock all the secrets of nature and make a myriad of wonders possible, including such benefits as time travel and an inexhaustible source of clean energy, among many others. This paper aims to explain unified theory and its development towards the unification of four interactions in brief.The Himalayan Physics Vol. 4, No. 4, 2013 Page:87-90 Uploaded date: 12/23/2013
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Choi, Ki-Young, Jihn E. Kim, and Hyun Min Lee. "Towards 5D Grand Unification without SUSY Flavor Problem." Journal of High Energy Physics 2003, no. 06 (2003): 040. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2003/06/040.

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TUAN, S. F. "SO(10) FOR GRAND UNIFICATION?" Modern Physics Letters A 07, no. 08 (1992): 641–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732392000616.

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In this brief review, we present the arguments both theoretical and experimental in favor of the simple group SO(10) as the first approximation towards grand unification. The physical phenomena of the solar neutrino problem which motivate existence of neutrino mass, the recent LEP data which rule out the simple SU(5) (and perhaps supersymmetric SU(5) if tied also to the solar neutrino problem) model for which vanishing neutrino masses would be logical, coupled with attractive features like accommodating the invisible axion and a τ neutrino mass acceptable to cosmology, converge towards a two-step SO(10) model with intermediate mass scale of order 1011 GeV . We comment on the status of a second Z′ in a model of the spontaneous breakdown of SO(10) which is particularly conservative in that very little of the standard picture is altered.
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Shor, Oded, Felix Benninger, and Andrei Khrennikov. "Towards Unification of General Relativity and Quantum Theory: Dendrogram Representation of the Event-Universe." Entropy 24, no. 2 (2022): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e24020181.

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Following Smolin, we proceed to unification of general relativity and quantum theory by operating solely with events, i.e., without appealing to physical systems and space-time. The universe is modelled as a dendrogram (finite tree) expressing the hierarchic relations between events. This is the observational (epistemic) model; the ontic model is based on p-adic numbers (infinite trees). Hence, we use novel mathematics: not only space-time but even real numbers are not in use. Here, the p-adic space (which is zero-dimensional) serves as the base for the holographic image of the universe. In this way our theory is connected with p-adic physics; in particular, p-adic string theory and complex disordered systems (p-adic representation of the Parisi matrix for spin glasses). Our Dendrogramic-Holographic (DH) theory matches perfectly with the Mach’s principle and Brans–Dicke theory. We found a surprising informational interrelation between the fundamental constants, h, c, G, and their DH analogues, h(D), c(D), G(D). DH theory is part of Wheeler’s project on the information restructuring of physics. It is also a step towards the Unified Field theory. The universal potential V is nonlocal, but this is relational DH nonlocality. V can be coupled to the Bohm quantum potential by moving to the real representation. This coupling enhances the role of the Bohm potential.
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Ferreira, M. C., M. D. Julião, C. J. A. P. Martins, and A. M. R. V. L. Monteiro. "A test of unification towards the radio source PKS1413+135." Physics Letters B 724, no. 1-3 (2013): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2013.05.055.

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ANSELMO, F., J. ELLIS, D. V. NANOPOULOS, and G. VOLKOV. "UNIVERSAL CALABI–YAU ALGEBRA: TOWARDS AN UNIFICATION OF COMPLEX GEOMETRY." International Journal of Modern Physics A 18, no. 30 (2003): 5541–612. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x03016136.

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We present a universal normal algebra suitable for constructing and classifying Calabi–Yau spaces in arbitrary dimensions. This algebraic approach includes natural extensions of reflexive weight vectors to higher dimensions, related to Batyrev's reflexive polyhedra, and their n-ary combinations. It also includes a "dual" construction based on the Diophantine decomposition of invariant monomials, which provides explicit recurrence formulae for the numbers of Calabi–Yau spaces in arbitrary dimensions with Weierstrass, K3, etc., fibrations. Our approach also yields simple algebraic relations between chains of Calabi–Yau spaces in different dimensions, and concrete visualizations of their singularities related to Cartan–Lie algebras. This Universal Calabi–Yau algebra is a powerful tool for deciphering the Calabi–Yau genome in all dimensions.
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Doria, R. M., A. W. Smith, J. A. Helayël-Neto, and S. Pugnetti. "Towards an alternative unification of massless and massive vector bosons." Il Nuovo Cimento A 91, no. 4 (1986): 398–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02813628.

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Terry Hyland, Professor. "Morphic Fields, Quantum Nonlocality and Neo-Idealist Conceptions of Consciousness: Towards A Unification." Research and Analysis Journal 8, no. 05 (2025): 01–05. https://doi.org/10.18535/raj.v8i05.519.

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The idea of morphic fields advocated by Rupert Sheldrake – though dismissed out of hand by scientists and philosophers committed to mainstream conceptions of epistemology and the nature of reality – has gained increased respectability and attention thanks to certain developments in science and philosophy. Within science, the idea that reality is non-local – based on ideas and experiments conducted by Alain Aspect and his team since the 1980s and acknowledged in the award of the Nobel prize for Physics to Aspect and colleagues, John Clauser and Anton Zeilinger, in 2022 – now presents challenges to the standard orthodoxy of reductionist and materialistic conceptions of our knowledge of the world. Such orthodoxy has long been criticised by Sheldrake and other independent-minded scientists and, with a fascinating sense of poetic justice, such findings seem to resonate with and help to endorse Sheldrake’s notion of morphic fields. In addition, similar criticisms of materialistic and reductionist science have informed current debates about the nature of consciousness, and perspectives offered by scientists and philosophers such as Bernardo Kastrup and Donald Hoffman seem to echo many of Sheldrake’s claims about the nature of reality.
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Antoniadis, I. "Quarks and a unified theory of Nature fundamental forces." International Journal of Modern Physics A 30, no. 02 (2015): 1530015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x1530015x.

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Quarks were introduced 50 years ago opening the road towards our understanding of the elementary constituents of matter and their fundamental interactions. Since then, a spectacular progress has been made with important discoveries that led to the establishment of the Standard Theory that describes accurately the basic constituents of the observable matter, namely quarks and leptons, interacting with the exchange of three fundamental forces, the weak, electromagnetic and strong force. Particle physics is now entering a new era driven by the quest of understanding of the composition of our Universe such as the unobservable (dark) matter, the hierarchy of masses and forces, the unification of all fundamental interactions with gravity in a consistent quantum framework, and several other important questions. A candidate theory providing answers to many of these questions is string theory that replaces the notion of point particles by extended objects, such as closed and open strings. In this short note, I will give a brief overview of string unification, describe in particular how quarks and leptons can emerge and discuss what are possible predictions for particle physics and cosmology that could test these ideas.
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Books on the topic "Unification towards physics"

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Grössing, Gerhard. Quantum Cybernetics: Toward a Unification of Relativity and Quantum Theory via Circularly Causal Modeling. Springer New York, 2000.

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Vedic physics: Towards unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 2008.

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Talman, Richard. Geometric Mechanics: Toward a Unification of Classical Physics. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2007.

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Talman, Richard. Geometric Mechanics: Toward a Unification of Classical Physics. 2nd ed. Wiley-VCH, 2007.

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Talman, Richard. Geometric Mechanics: Toward a Unification of Classical Physics. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2007.

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Geometric mechanics: Toward a unification of classical physics. 2nd ed. Wiley-VCH, 2007.

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Grössing, Gerhard. Quantum Cybernetics: Toward a Unification of Relativity and Quantum Theory via Circularly Causal Modeling. Springer, 2000.

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Grössing, Gerhard. Quantum Cybernetics: Toward a Unification of Relativity and Quantum Theory Via Circularly Causal Modeling. Springer New York, 2012.

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(Translator), Andrea Dykes, ed. Number and Time: Reflections Leading Toward a Unification of Depth Psychology and Physics. Northwestern University Press, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Unification towards physics"

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Nojiri, Shin’ichi. "Towards the unification of late-time acceleration and inflation by k-essence model." In Springer Proceedings in Physics. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19760-4_22.

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Topper, David R. "Roots of, and Routes Toward, Unification." In How Einstein Created Relativity out of Physics and Astronomy. Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4782-5_25.

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Ames, Aaron D., and Matthew Powell. "Towards the Unification of Locomotion and Manipulation through Control Lyapunov Functions and Quadratic Programs." In Control of Cyber-Physical Systems. Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01159-2_12.

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BRINK, LARS. "Superstrings—Towards a Unification of All Interactions." In Advances in Theoretical Physics. Elsevier, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-036940-2.50006-0.

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Aitchison, I. J. R. "The Vacuum and Unification." In The Philosophy of Vacuum. Oxford University PressOxford, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198244493.003.0008.

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Abstract It is a common observation that fundamental physics seems to have progressed, over the last hundred years or more, in the direction of ever greater unification. It is fair to describe this movement as progress, because it does appear that the drive towards unification has, in many diverse ways, acted as a powerful heuristic device in constructing phenomenologically successful theories. Less widely noted, perhaps, is the crucial role that the vacuum (as currently understood) has played, and still plays, in many aspects of the unification programme. This is what I want to examine, very briefly, in the present contribution.
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"Unification of Thermo-Physics of Materials and Mechanics of Structures – Toward a Life Span Simulator of Structural Concrete." In Concrete Technology for a Sustainable Development in the 21st Century. CRC Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482272215-9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Unification towards physics"

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Balantekin, A. B. "Towards a very precise knowledge of θ13". У WORKSHOP ON DARK MATTER, UNIFICATION AND NEUTRINO PHYSICS: CETUP∗ 2012. AIP, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4807361.

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Irges, Nikos. "Towards the effective action of Non-Perturbative Gauge-Higgs Unification (or on RG flows near quantum phase transitions)." In Corfu Summer Institute 2017 "Schools and Workshops on Elementary Particle Physics and Gravity". Sissa Medialab, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.318.0080.

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Gerritsen, Bart H. M., and Imre Horváth. "Current Drivers and Obstacles of Synergy in Cyber-Physical Systems Design." In ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2012-71156.

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The level of synergy is a quality measure of the cooperative actions of the components of cyber physical systems (CPSs). Our current research informed us that the phenomenon of synergy has not been understood sufficiently yet, and that there are many, even competing, views on how to interpret and operationalize it in CPSs. We can talk about synergy when the functionally and geographically distributed dissimilar system components work in concert together and create a system behavior/performance that is of higher value than the total of the individual components is. Towards synergy, unification and interoperation principles need to be considered both in design and in implementation of CPSs. In this paper, we elaborate on the various aspects of synergy, and critically analyze its drivers and obstacles. Our analysis extended to ontological, epistemological, methodological, manifestation and operational aspects of synergy. It has been found that emergence of truly synergic technologies, proliferation of sophisticated abstraction models, model-driven system specification, and platform-based function realization are the most important drivers of synergy. On the other hand, the different mental models and vocabularies, the lack of multi-level informatics, the limitations in handling non-hierarchical complexities, managing emergent intelligence and autonomous operation, and the premature state of informing science have been identified as the major obstacles. The paper makes a proposal for enhanced synergy by taking the advantage of the affordances and reducing the effects of the obstacles. The results of the critical analysis are design principles that can be used to increase the level of synergy of CPSs.
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