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Frontiers of Physics

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Frontiers of Physics  2016, Vol. 11 Issue (6): 111210   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11467-016-0596-3
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Some new symmetric relations of quark masses and prediction of fourth-generation quark masses
Yong-Chang Huang,Syeda Tehreem Iqbal(),Wen-Yu Wang
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
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Abstract

In this study, we discover a mass space defined by generalized Koide relations, named here as k-relations, and achieve some new symmetric relations. These relations can be further used to predict the fourth-generation quark masses in terms of dilation magnitude and angular rotation ratios in the general mass space. Thus far, no theory has been proposed that can constrain the number of generations of quarks; this theory naturally limits the number of generations of quarks.

Key wordsfourth generation of quarks
收稿日期: 2016-03-29      出版日期: 2016-06-06
Corresponding Author(s): Syeda Tehreem Iqbal   
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. [J]. Frontiers of Physics, 2016, 11(6): 111210.
Yong-Chang Huang,Syeda Tehreem Iqbal,Wen-Yu Wang. Some new symmetric relations of quark masses and prediction of fourth-generation quark masses. Front. Phys. , 2016, 11(6): 111210.
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