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Causal fermion systems represent an innovative approach to fundamental physics that unifies quantum mechanics and general relativity through a novel mathematical framework. This monograph introduces readers to the essential structures underlying causal fermion systems, including the mathematical foundations and computational techniques required to work with these systems effectively.
The book covers fundamental concepts such as the causal structure of spacetime, fermion dynamics, and the emergence of spacetime geometry from fermionic degrees of freedom. Through detailed explanations and rigorous mathematical treatment, the authors demonstrate how causal fermion systems provide new insights into particle physics, quantum field theory, and relativistic quantum mechanics.
Designed for graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics and mathematical physics, this work includes numerous applications and examples that illustrate the practical utility of the theory. The Cambridge Monographs series ensures authoritative coverage of this cutting-edge field.







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