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− | This article considers one approach to the problem of fundamental interactions based in six-dimensional space-time. It is supposed that space-time consists of elementary particles described by the Maxwell Equations. Every elementary particle corresponds to a specific term in the equation and possesses the implied conservation law. The interaction of elementary particles is described and a series of functional actions is constructed. The sixth term in the series of functional actions is the most important as it determines the dimensionality of observable space-time. It is proven that the first term in the series of actions represents Maxwell electrodynamics and the second term represents the Yang-Mills field. | + | This article considers one approach to the problem of fundamental interactions based in six-dimensional space-time. It is supposed that space-time consists of elementary particles described by the Maxwell Equations. Every elementary particle corresponds to a specific term in the equation and possesses the implied conservation law. The interaction of elementary particles is described and a series of functional actions is constructed. The sixth term in the series of functional actions is the most important as it determines the dimensionality of observable space-time. It is proven that the first term in the series of actions represents Maxwell electrodynamics and the second term represents the Yang-Mills field. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | One Approach to the Problem of Fundamental Interactions |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Lada Vladimirovna Rudikova, Evgenij Vladimirovich Rudikov |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2009 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 12 |
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Abstract
This article considers one approach to the problem of fundamental interactions based in six-dimensional space-time. It is supposed that space-time consists of elementary particles described by the Maxwell Equations. Every elementary particle corresponds to a specific term in the equation and possesses the implied conservation law. The interaction of elementary particles is described and a series of functional actions is constructed. The sixth term in the series of functional actions is the most important as it determines the dimensionality of observable space-time. It is proven that the first term in the series of actions represents Maxwell electrodynamics and the second term represents the Yang-Mills field.