Cosmological consequences of the noncommutative spectral geometry as an approach to unification
Cosmological consequences of the noncommutative spectral geometry as an approach to unification
Noncommutative spectral geometry succeeds in explaining the physics of the Standard Model of electroweak and strong interactions in all its details as determined by experimental data. Moreover, by construction the theory lives at very high energy scales, offering a natural framework to address early universe cosmological issues. After introducing the …