Physics in Discrete Spaces: On Fundamental Interactions

Abstract

This contribution is the third of a series of articles devoted to the physics of discrete spaces. After the building of space-time [1] and the foundation of quantum theory [2] one studies here how the three fundamental interactions could emerge from the model of discrete space-time that we have put forward in previous contributions. The gauge interactions are recovered. We also propose an original interpretation of gravitational interactions.

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Peretto, P. (2014) Physics in Discrete Spaces: On Fundamental Interactions. Journal of Modern Physics, 5, 2049-2062. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2014.518201.

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