Binary Tetrahedral Group - Usage in Theoretical Physics

Usage in Theoretical Physics

The binary tetrahedral group was used in the context of Yang-Mills theory in 1956 by Chen Ning Yang. It was first used in model building by Paul Frampton and Thomas Kephart in 1994. Evidence connecting models based on the binary tetrahedral group to the real world is a goal for the Large Hadron Collider.

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