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The 82 Dimensions Of The Particles From Structural Mechanics To Particle Physics Through Octonion Mathematics Demetrios Bairaktaris

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The 82 Dimensions Of The Particles From Structural Mechanics To Particle Physics Through Octonion Mathematics Demetrios Bairaktaris
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Publisher: AKAKIA PUBLICATIONS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.26 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Demetrios Bairaktaris
ISBN: 9781912935550, 1912935554
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The 82 Dimensions Of The Particles From Structural Mechanics To Particle Physics Through Octonion Mathematics Demetrios Bairaktaris by Demetrios Bairaktaris 9781912935550, 1912935554 instant download after payment.

The properties of elementary particles, which determine the interactions between them, must result from the form and function of their internal structure. This investigation stems from the mathematical origin of the concept of particles and the introduction to the process of octal decomposition. It is then established that in order for the complete and specific identification of the dynamic and kinematic characteristics of the function of their internal structures, particles must be defined by a system of 16 dimensions, consisting of two subsystems of eight dimensions.

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