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help| The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory of three of the four known fundamental interactions and the elementary particles that take part in these interactions. These particles make up all visible matter in the universe. The standard model is a gauge theory of the electroweak and strong interactions with the gauge group SU(3)×SU(2)×U(1). To date, all experimental tests of the three forces... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Standard Model
The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory of three of the four known fundamental interactions and the elementary particles that take part in these interactions. -
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Standard Model (mathematical formulation)
This is a detailed description of the standard model (SM) of particle physics. It describes how the leptons, quarks, gauge bosons and the Higgs particle fit together. -
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Standard Model (cryptography)
In cryptography the standard model is the model of computation in which the adversary is only limited by the amount of time and computational power available. -
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Standard model (disambiguation)
Standard model may refer to: the standard model of particle physics -
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Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
In the standard model the down-type quarks couple to the Higgs field (which has Y=-1/2) and the up-type quarks to its complex conjugate (which has Y=+1/2). -
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Category:Standard Model
The Standard Model of particle physics unifies the electroweak theory and quantum chromodynamics into a structure denoted by the gauge groups SU(3)×SU(2)×U(1). -
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Noncommutative standard model
Connes has thus provided a totally geometric formulation of the standard model where all the parameters are geometric invariants of a noncommutative space. -
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Beyond the Standard Model
In physics, the Standard Model of particle physics is currently the best description of all experimental data. -
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Non-standard model
In model theory, a discipline within mathematical logic, a non-standard model is a model of a theory that is not isomorphic to the intended model (or standard model). -
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Preon
To give prediction for parameters that are otherwise unexplained by the Standard Model, such as particle masses, electric charges and color charges, and reduce the number of experimental input parameters required by the standard model.
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