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The Unified Geometrical Theory of Fields and Particles
Department of Physics and Mathematics, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria
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Applied Mathematics·Volume 05 (2014)·Pages 347–351·Published 7 February 2014·DOI10.4236/am.2014.53036
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Abstract
Wave-particle duality is a familiar concept in the theories of the fundamental processes. We have, for example, electromagnetic waves with the photon as the corresponding particle, gravitational waves with the graviton as the corresponding particle, and Dirac waves with the electron as the corresponding particle. All these theories are stand-alone theories having nothing in common. The outstanding problem is a unified theory of particles and fields. In this paper , we discuss a unified geometrical theory of fields and particles.
KeywordsWave-Particle DualityBosonFermionEuclideanPseudoeuclideanReducibleIrreducibleDiscrete Geometry4-OperatorInvariant Operator
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