Instead of solving the fine-tuning problems by some automatic method or by cancelling the quadratic divergencies in the hierarchy problem by a symmetry (such as SUSY), we rather propose to look for a unification of the different fine-tuning problems. Our unified fine-tuning postulate is the so-called Multiple Point Principle, according to which there exist many vacuum states with approximately the same energy density (cosmological constant). Our main point here is to suggest a scenario, using only the pure Standard Model, in which an exponentially large ratio of the electroweak scale to the Planck scale results. This huge scale ratio occurs due to the required degeneracy of three suggested vacuum states. The scenario is built on the hypothe...
We argue that the SM in the Higgs phase does not suffer form a 'hierarchy problem' and that similarl...
From the point of view of the gauge hierarchy problem, introducing an intermediate scale in addition...
From the point of view of the gauge hierarchy problem, introducing an intermediate scale in addition...
The Multiple Point Principle, according to which there exist many vacuum states with the same energy...
The multiple point principle, according to which several vacuum states with the same energy density ...
The multiple point principle, according to which several vacuum states with the same energy density ...
The multiple-point principle, according to which several vacuum states with the same energy density ...
The multiple-point principle, according to which several vacuum states with the same energy density ...
According to the multiple point principle, Nature adjusts coupling parameters so that many vacuum st...
We argue that the Standard Model (SM) in the Higgs phase does not suffer from a 'hierarchy problem' ...
In many realizations of beyond the Standard Model theories, new massive particles are introduced, le...
In many realizations of beyond the Standard Model theories, new massive particles are introduced, le...
AbstractFrom the point of view of the gauge hierarchy problem, introducing an intermediate scale in ...
The multiple point criticality principle is applied to the pure Standard Model (SM), with a desert u...
We argue that the SM in the Higgs phase does not suffer form a 'hierarchy problem' and that similarl...
We argue that the SM in the Higgs phase does not suffer form a 'hierarchy problem' and that similarl...
From the point of view of the gauge hierarchy problem, introducing an intermediate scale in addition...
From the point of view of the gauge hierarchy problem, introducing an intermediate scale in addition...
The Multiple Point Principle, according to which there exist many vacuum states with the same energy...
The multiple point principle, according to which several vacuum states with the same energy density ...
The multiple point principle, according to which several vacuum states with the same energy density ...
The multiple-point principle, according to which several vacuum states with the same energy density ...
The multiple-point principle, according to which several vacuum states with the same energy density ...
According to the multiple point principle, Nature adjusts coupling parameters so that many vacuum st...
We argue that the Standard Model (SM) in the Higgs phase does not suffer from a 'hierarchy problem' ...
In many realizations of beyond the Standard Model theories, new massive particles are introduced, le...
In many realizations of beyond the Standard Model theories, new massive particles are introduced, le...
AbstractFrom the point of view of the gauge hierarchy problem, introducing an intermediate scale in ...
The multiple point criticality principle is applied to the pure Standard Model (SM), with a desert u...
We argue that the SM in the Higgs phase does not suffer form a 'hierarchy problem' and that similarl...
We argue that the SM in the Higgs phase does not suffer form a 'hierarchy problem' and that similarl...
From the point of view of the gauge hierarchy problem, introducing an intermediate scale in addition...
From the point of view of the gauge hierarchy problem, introducing an intermediate scale in addition...