5–7 May 2014
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Democratic Neutrino Theory

5 May 2014, 14:00
15m
Benedum Hall G27 (University of Pittsburgh)

Benedum Hall G27

University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Dmitry Zhuridov (Wayne State University)

Description

I will discuss the Democratic Neutrino Theory and its origin from the level of composed leptons. This Theory has only one free parameter, unlike to 7 (9) free parameters in the conventional model of light Dirac (Majorana) neutrinos. In addition to the agreement with the results of Super Kamiokande, SNO, MINOS and other neutrino experiments, the discussed Theory sets the absolute scale of the neutrino masses at 0.03 eV, and has significant predictive power.

Author

Dmitry Zhuridov (Wayne State University)

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