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Main Authors: Chamseddine, Ali H., van Suijlekom, Walter D.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.12392
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author Chamseddine, Ali H.
van Suijlekom, Walter D.
author_facet Chamseddine, Ali H.
van Suijlekom, Walter D.
contents This is a survey of the historical development of the Spectral Standard Model and beyond, starting with the ground breaking paper of Alain Connes in 1988 where he observed that there is a link between Higgs fields and finite noncommutative spaces. We present the important contributions that helped in the search and identification of the noncommutative space that characterizes the fine structure of space-time. The nature and properties of the noncommutative space are arrived at by independent routes and show the uniqueness of the Spectral Standard Model at low energies and the Pati-Salam unification model at high energies.
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spellingShingle A survey of spectral models of gravity coupled to matter
Chamseddine, Ali H.
van Suijlekom, Walter D.
High Energy Physics - Theory
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
This is a survey of the historical development of the Spectral Standard Model and beyond, starting with the ground breaking paper of Alain Connes in 1988 where he observed that there is a link between Higgs fields and finite noncommutative spaces. We present the important contributions that helped in the search and identification of the noncommutative space that characterizes the fine structure of space-time. The nature and properties of the noncommutative space are arrived at by independent routes and show the uniqueness of the Spectral Standard Model at low energies and the Pati-Salam unification model at high energies.
title A survey of spectral models of gravity coupled to matter
topic High Energy Physics - Theory
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.12392