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Quark-Lepton Gauge Complimentary Lagrangian?
Suppose we can meld quarks into leptons and leptons into quarks vice versa. Consider the particles to all be the same, constant, C.
When using the Standard Model Lagrangian as a reference for forming the equation, what is the equation? In other words, if you treat fermions as bosons, what is the equation for that action? |
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