Have You Skimmed Gerard 't Hooft's Complex Paper on Elementary Particle Models?

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Gerard 't Hooft's paper, "A class of elementary particle models without any adjustable real parameters," presents a groundbreaking approach to particle physics by eliminating adjustable parameters in models. The paper emphasizes the necessity of local conformal invariance as a spontaneously broken exact symmetry when gravity is included, which leads to fixed values for parameters such as masses and the cosmological constant. This work builds upon previous findings and suggests a connection to the asymptotically safe gravity program, proposing that all parameters may stabilize at order one in Planck units.

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Yesterday i was reading this new paper by Gerard 't Hooft. Its a complex paper, does anyone of you skimmed the paper yet ?. It certainly gives me fruit fot thoughts

http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.4543
A class of elementary particle models without any adjustable real parameters
Authors: Gerard 't Hooft
(Submitted on 23 Apr 2011)
Abstract: Conventional particle theories such as the Standard Model have a number of freely adjustable coupling constants and mass parameters, depending on the symmetry algebra of the local gauge group and the representations chosen for the spinor and scalar fields. There seems to be no physical principle to determine these parameters as long as they stay within certain domains dictated by the renormalization group. Here however, reasons are given to demand that, when gravity is coupled to the system, local conformal invariance should be a spontaneously broken exact symmetry. The argument has to do with the requirement that black holes obey a complementarity principle relating ingoing observers to outside observers, or equivalently, initial states to final states. This condition fixes all parameters, including masses and the cosmological constant. We suspect that only examples can be found where these are all of order one in Planck units, but the values depend on the algebra chosen. This paper combines findings reported in two previous preprints, and puts these in a clearer perspective by shifting the emphasis towards the implications for particle models.
 
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Maybe this would mesh with the asymptotically safe gravity program. As 't Hooft specifically identifies the need for fixed points at which the constants stabilize, this is suggestive of a similar structure to that which is studied in the asymsafe program.
 

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