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Spontaneous Breaking of Gauge Groups to Discrete Symmetries

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arxiv 1702.08073 v1 pith:YURASSME submitted 2017-02-26 hep-ph hep-thmath-phmath.MP

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Many models of beyond Standard Model physics connect flavor symmetry with a discrete group. Having this symmetry arise spontaneously from a gauge theory maintains compatibility with quantum gravity and can be used to systematically prevent anomalies. We minimize a number of Higgs potentials that break gauge groups to discrete symmetries of interest, and examine their scalar mass spectra.

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