<p>The conventional mechanism of fermion mass generation in the Standard Model involves Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking (SSB). In this thesis, we study an alternate mechanism for the generation of fermion masses that does not require SSB, in the context of lattice field theories. Being inherently strongly coupled, this mechanism requires a non-perturbative approach like the lattice approach.</p><p>In order to explore this mechanism, we study a simple lattice model with a four-fermion interaction that has massless fermions at weak couplings and massive fermions at strong couplings, but without any spontaneous symmetry breaking. Prior work on this type of mass generation mechanism in 4D, was done long ago using either mean-field theory or Monte...
Using lattice simulations we demonstrate from first principles the existence of a nonperturbative me...
Taking inspiration from lattice QCD data, we argue that a finite nonperturbative contribution to the...
Taking inspiration from lattice QCD data, we argue that a finite nonperturbative contribution to the...
We introduce a strongly interacting lattice field theory model containing two flavors of massless st...
Based on a recent proposal according to which elementary particle masses could be generated by a non...
n this contribution we lay down a lattice setup that allows for the nonperturbative study of a field...
One of the current concerns for particle physisists is to find out the origin of particle masses in ...
In this contribution we lay down a lattice setup that allows for the nonperturbative study of a fiel...
Fermion masses can be generated through four-fermion condensates when symmetries prevent fermion bil...
In this contribution we lay down a lattice setup that allows for the nonperturbative study of a fiel...
Fermion masses can be generated through four-fermion condensates when symmetries prevent fermion bil...
Using lattice simulations we demonstrate from first principles the existence of a nonperturbative me...
Using lattice simulations we demonstrate from first principles the existence of a nonperturbative me...
Using lattice simulations we demonstrate from first principles the existence of a nonperturbative me...
One of the current concerns for particle physisists is to find out the origin of particle masses in ...
Using lattice simulations we demonstrate from first principles the existence of a nonperturbative me...
Taking inspiration from lattice QCD data, we argue that a finite nonperturbative contribution to the...
Taking inspiration from lattice QCD data, we argue that a finite nonperturbative contribution to the...
We introduce a strongly interacting lattice field theory model containing two flavors of massless st...
Based on a recent proposal according to which elementary particle masses could be generated by a non...
n this contribution we lay down a lattice setup that allows for the nonperturbative study of a field...
One of the current concerns for particle physisists is to find out the origin of particle masses in ...
In this contribution we lay down a lattice setup that allows for the nonperturbative study of a fiel...
Fermion masses can be generated through four-fermion condensates when symmetries prevent fermion bil...
In this contribution we lay down a lattice setup that allows for the nonperturbative study of a fiel...
Fermion masses can be generated through four-fermion condensates when symmetries prevent fermion bil...
Using lattice simulations we demonstrate from first principles the existence of a nonperturbative me...
Using lattice simulations we demonstrate from first principles the existence of a nonperturbative me...
Using lattice simulations we demonstrate from first principles the existence of a nonperturbative me...
One of the current concerns for particle physisists is to find out the origin of particle masses in ...
Using lattice simulations we demonstrate from first principles the existence of a nonperturbative me...
Taking inspiration from lattice QCD data, we argue that a finite nonperturbative contribution to the...
Taking inspiration from lattice QCD data, we argue that a finite nonperturbative contribution to the...