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What is new with Koide sum rules?
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[QUOTE="mitchell porter, post: 6471589, member: 103130"] I have to say I still don't understand the fermionic translational symmetry ([URL='https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0606071']Friedberg-Lee[/URL] symmetry) that Xing's paper is based on. The simplest paper about it that I could find, is this by [URL='https://arxiv.org/abs/0806.2206']Jarlskog[/URL]... And if it is to apply to the waterfall as a whole, something has to change since most of the triples in the waterfall don't have a zero-mass element. But I did realize that Xing must be one of China's top phenomenologists (insofar as one can identify the top phenomenologists, in an era of scarce experimental clues). Also, he was PhD supervisor of He Zhang, whose work with Rodejohann began this thread ten years ago... I have been browsing a 2019 review paper by Xing, [URL='https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.09610']"Flavor structures of charged fermions and massive neutrinos"[/URL], and like it. [/QUOTE]
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