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Explicit and spontaneous breaking of SU(3) into its finite subgroups

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JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
卷 -, 期 2, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/JHEP02(2012)128

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Discrete and Finite Symmetries; Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking; Beyond Standard Model

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  1. Goran Gustafsson foundation
  2. advanced STFC
  3. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/F009607/2, ST/F009607/3] Funding Source: researchfish
  4. STFC [ST/F009607/2, ST/F009607/3] Funding Source: UKRI

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We investigate the breaking of SU(3) into its subgroups from the viewpoints of explicit and spontaneous breaking. A one-to-one link between these two approaches is given by the complex spherical harmonics, which form a complete set of SU(3)-representation functions. An invariant of degrees p and q in complex conjugate variables corresponds to a singlet, or vacuum expectation value, in a (p; q)-representation of SU(3). We review the formalism of the Molien function, which contains information on primary and secondary invariants. Generalizations of the Molien function to the tensor generating functions are discussed. The latter allows all branching rules to be deduced. We have computed all primary and secondary invariants for all proper finite subgroups of order smaller than 512, for the entire series of groups Delta(3n(2)), Delta(6n(2)), and for all crystallographic groups. Examples of sufficient conditions for breaking into a subgroup are worked out for the entire Tn[a]-, Delta(3n(2))-, Delta(6n(2))-series and for all crystallographic groups Sigma(X). The corresponding invariants provide an alternative definition of these groups. A Mathematica package, SUtree, is provided which allows the extraction of the invariants, Molien and generating functions, syzygies, VEVs, branching rules, character tables, matrix (p; q)(SU(3))-representations, Kronecker products, etc. for the groups discussed above.

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