Pith. sign in

Complex Action Support from Coincidences of Couplings

1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.

1 Pith paper citing it
abstract

Our model \cite{ownmMPP}\cite{SIMPP} with complex action in a functional integral formulation with path integrals extending over all times, past and future, is reviewed. Several numerical relations between coupling constants are presented as supporting evidence. The new evidence is that some more unexplained coincidences are explained in our model: 1) The "scale problem" is solved because the Higgs field expectation value is predicted to be very small compared to say some fundamental scale, that might be the Planck scale. 2) The Higgs VEV need not, however, to be just zero, but rather is predicted to be so that the running top-Yukawa coupling just is about to be unity at this scale; in this way the (weak) scale easily becomes "exponentially small". Instead of the top-Yukawa we should rather say the highest flavour Yukawa coupling here. These predictions are only achieved by allowing the principle of minimization of the imaginary part of the action SI(history) to to a certain extent adjust some coupling constants in addition to the initial conditions. If Susy-partners are not found in LHC, it would strengthen the need for "solution" of the hierarchy or rather scale problem along the lines of the present article.

fields

hep-ph 1

years

2025 1

verdicts

REJECT 1

representative citing papers

citing papers explorer

Showing 1 of 1 citing paper.

  • Approximate Minimal SU(5), Several Fundamental Scales, Fluctuating Lattice hep-ph · 2025-05-10 · reject · none · ref 40 · internal anchor

    Nine physical energy scales are claimed to fall on one straight line generated by a strongly fluctuating lattice with log-normal link sizes, and the same line is used to estimate the electron and muon g-2 deviations from the Standard Model.