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In the article is given explanation to the mass spectrum of elementary particles under the theory of the six-dimensional space-time with the group ''GL(6,R) x GL(6,R)''. It has been shown that the ratio of the particle mass to the mass of a fundamental object has a physical meaning. A connection of space-time and dynamic symmetries with members of functional series of operations has been demonstrated. Among other things analogies has been drawn between the approach suggested in the article and the superstring theory.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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In the article is given explanation to the mass spectrum of elementary particles under the theory of the six-dimensional space-time with the group ''GL(6,R) x GL(6,R)''. It has been shown that the ratio of the particle mass to the mass of a fundamental object has a physical meaning. A connection of space-time and dynamic symmetries with members of functional series of operations has been demonstrated. Among other things analogies has been drawn between the approach suggested in the article and the superstring theory.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|approaches explain particle mass spectra]]

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Scientific Paper
Title Approaches to Explain Particle Mass Spectra
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Author(s) Lada Vladimirovna Rudikova, Evgenij Vladimirovich Rudikov
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Published 2012
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 9
No. of pages 4
Pages 476-479

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Abstract

In the article is given explanation to the mass spectrum of elementary particles under the theory of the six-dimensional space-time with the group GL(6,R) x GL(6,R). It has been shown that the ratio of the particle mass to the mass of a fundamental object has a physical meaning. A connection of space-time and dynamic symmetries with members of functional series of operations has been demonstrated. Among other things analogies has been drawn between the approach suggested in the article and the superstring theory.