Models for physics very small and very large (Q901406)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6528824
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6528824 |
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Models for physics very small and very large (English)
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12 January 2016
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This monograph tries to describe how models can correlate with elementary particles. First, a meta-model is provided which is used to produce models and then how the models correlate with the list of all known elementary particles, their properties and interactions are presented. This monograph contains nine chapters followed by a bibliography section. Chapter 1 discusses the scope of work presented in this monograph. Chapter 2 discusses modelling. The differences between inputs to models and output from models are covered. Aspects of the models are correlated with aspects of mathematical physics. Chapter 3 starts from solutions identified in the previous chapter; shows possibilities for listing and possible elementary particles and shows modelling properties of particles and their interactions. Chapter 4 shows possibilities for correlating with cosmology or astrophysics. Chapter 5 describes how to integrate the models with traditional physics models. Chapter 6 covers how to improve the models. Chapter 7 describes how these models provide better understanding of nature. Some data and maths used in this monograph as inputs are discussed in Chapter 8. Chapter 9 provides a list of acronyms used in this monograph.
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modelling
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meta-model
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particle properties
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cosmology and astrophysics
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