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A pragmatic approach to formal fundamental physics

Published 22 Oct 2018 in hep-th | (1810.09508v1)

Abstract: A minimal practical formal structure for a fundamental theory is suggested. A mechanism that produces such a structure is reviewed. The proposed mechanism has possibilities of producing non-canonical phenomena in SU(2) and SU(3) quantum gauge theories. These might provide testable conditional predictions. One possibility is a vacuum condensate of SU(2) gauge fields associated to certain trajectories of the SU(2) Yang-Mills flow. Contents 1 Formal fundamental physics 1.1 Against Quantum Gravity 1.2 Against mathematical idealizations 2 A minimal practical formal structure 2.1 An effective QFT for distances > L and an effective S-matrix for distances < L, for observers at every scale L >> l_P 2.2 QFT renormalization group operates from smaller distance L to larger; S-matrix renormalization group operates from larger L to smaller 2.3 An S-matrix does not imply a hamiltonian 3 A mechanism that produces such a formal structure 3.1 Summary 3.2 2d-QFT of the string worldsheet 3.3 Effective string S-matrix with IR cutoff L 3.4 Effective 2d coupling constants 3.5 Implement the S-matrix renormalization group 3.6 Production of an effective QFT with UV cutoff L 3.7 Possible non-canonical degrees of freedom and couplings in SU(2) and SU(3) quantum gauge theory 3.8 2d winding modes and 2d instantons 3.9 Vacuum condensate of SU(2) Yang-Mills flow defects 4 To do Appendix. Notes on the line of thought A.1 Search for a mechanism that produces QFT A.2 Pragmatism and the S-matrix philosophy

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