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A mathematical description of the fermionic state
2007jap | Rowlands P.  // Department of Physics, University of Liverpool, Oliver Lodge Laboratory, Liverpool, UK, p.rowlands@liverpool.ac.uk

The fermionic state is the foundation for the whole of physics. Physics is entirely concerned with fermions and their interactions, and nothing else. It is possible to derive a mathematical expression for the fermionic state, which is an operator only, not an equation, or wavefunction. This operator appears to contain within it all the information needed to construct fermion interactions and particle states. Extensions to particle representations using Finsler geometry could find this formalism a particularly accessible link.


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