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23 August 2023 A geometric progression of the masses of elementary fermions
Li-Gong Mi, Li Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12784, Second International Conference on Applied Statistics, Computational Mathematics, and Software Engineering (ASCMSE 2023); 1278414 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692418
Event: 2023 2nd International Conference on Applied Statistics, Computational Mathematics and Software Engineering (ASCMSE 2023), 2023, Kaifeng, China
Abstract
We have studied the mass distribution of three generations of quarks and leptons, and found that when the elementary fermions are arranged in a certain order, a geometric series can be used to describe their mass distribution. Based on this mass distribution law of elementary fermions, combined with the observational data of neutrino oscillation, the mass of neutrinos can be estimated approximately. The results show that the sum of the neutrino masses is 0.06 eV in the normal neutrino mass ordering picture.
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Li-Gong Mi and Li Zhang "A geometric progression of the masses of elementary fermions", Proc. SPIE 12784, Second International Conference on Applied Statistics, Computational Mathematics, and Software Engineering (ASCMSE 2023), 1278414 (23 August 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692418
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KEYWORDS
Fermions

Quarks

Leptons

Quantum fields

Quantum states

Particles

Statistical analysis

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