Are QFT solitons expected to represent standard model particles? Or strings?
Answers
Answered by
8
Hey mate ^_^
However, fundamental strings may become solitons constructed from other objects/fields at strong coupling (when they're no longer "fundamental" in the physical sense)....
In type IIB string theory, for example, fundamental F-strings are dual to D1-branes...
#Be Brainly❤️
However, fundamental strings may become solitons constructed from other objects/fields at strong coupling (when they're no longer "fundamental" in the physical sense)....
In type IIB string theory, for example, fundamental F-strings are dual to D1-branes...
#Be Brainly❤️
Anonymous:
arey kya hua tujhe
Answered by
6
Holla ^_^
☸ Required Answer is ⬇⬇ ⬇⬇ ⬇
⭕ QFT-Quantum Field Theory this theory always works on the fundamental particles of atoms around us. QFT solutions expected to represent standar models particles shows that finding of the solutions that can represent the fundamental particles of the required model and its works always based on the particles beyonds it. If the Working of the given model is in the direction of finding fundamental particles that possiblly solutions represent in the model.
If there any possible duality in which strings are just solitions in a QFT this states is just impossible things around it.
Vielen Dank ♥
☸ Required Answer is ⬇⬇ ⬇⬇ ⬇
⭕ QFT-Quantum Field Theory this theory always works on the fundamental particles of atoms around us. QFT solutions expected to represent standar models particles shows that finding of the solutions that can represent the fundamental particles of the required model and its works always based on the particles beyonds it. If the Working of the given model is in the direction of finding fundamental particles that possiblly solutions represent in the model.
If there any possible duality in which strings are just solitions in a QFT this states is just impossible things around it.
Vielen Dank ♥
Similar questions