High Energy Particle Physics

   

The Geometry of Particle Standing Waves

Authors: Jeff Yee, Heinz-Dieter Hauger

A particle's standing wave is modeled as a combination of two waves: incoming spherical waves that are reflected to produce outgoing spherical waves. The combination creates standing waves to the particle's radius, where such standing waves cease to form and then transition to traveling waves. This paper models wavelength distances that decrease from the core of the particle, to its transition point.

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