Apriorics: Information and Graphs in the Description of the Fundamental Particles—A Mathematical Proof

Author:

Shoshani Yakir1,Yahalom Asher2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shenkar College of Engineering, Ramat Gan 5252628, Israel

2. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kiryat Hamada POB 3, Ariel 40700, Israel

Abstract

In our earlier work, we suggested an axiomatic framework for deducing the fundamental entities which constitute the building block of the elementary particles in physics. The basic concept of this theory, named apriorics, is the ontological structure (OS)—an undirected simple graph satisfying specified conditions. The vertices of this graph represent the fundamental entities (FEs), its edges are binary compounds of the FEs (which are the fundamental bosons and fermions), and the structures constituting more than two connected vertices are composite particles. The objective of this paper is to focus the attention on several mathematical theorems and ideas associated with such graphs of order n, including their enumeration, showing what is the information content of apriorics.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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