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Vanishing Yukawa Couplings and the Geometry of String Theory Models

In: Nankai Symposium on Mathematical Dialogues

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  • Lara B. Anderson

    (Robeson Hall, Virginia Tech, Department of Physics)

  • James Gray

    (Robeson Hall, Virginia Tech, Department of Physics)

  • Magdalena Larfors

    (Uppsala University, Department of Physics and Astronomy
    Centre for Particle Theory, Durham University, Department of Mathematical Sciences)

  • Matthew Magill

    (Uppsala University, Department of Physics and Astronomy)

Abstract

We provide an overview of recent work which aims to understand patterns of vanishing Yukawa couplings that arise in models of particle physics derived from string theory. These patterns are seemingly linked to a plethora of different geometrical structures and our understanding of the subject has yet to be consolidated in a unified framework. This short note is based upon a talk that was given by one of the authors at the Nankai Symposium on Mathematical Dialogues. Therefore it is aimed at a mathematical audience of mixed academic background.

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  • Lara B. Anderson & James Gray & Magdalena Larfors & Matthew Magill, 2026. "Vanishing Yukawa Couplings and the Geometry of String Theory Models," Springer Books, in: Yang-Hui He & Mo-Lin Ge & Cheng-Ming Bai & Jiakang Bao & Edward Hirst (ed.), Nankai Symposium on Mathematical Dialogues, pages 3-12, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-2328-9_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2328-9_2
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