Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Four Corners Section
Friday–Saturday, October 10–11, 2025; University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
Session N01: Nuclear/Particle Physics III
9:00 AM–10:12 AM,
Saturday, October 11, 2025
University Center
Room: Longs Peak
Chair: Jonathan Cornell, Weber State University
Abstract: N01.00001 : Clifford(11,1) String Theory
9:00 AM–9:12 AM
Presenter:
Andrew J. S. Hamilton
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Authors:
Andrew J. S. Hamilton
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Tyler McMaken
(University of Mary, Bismarck, North Dakota)
The Brauer-Weyl theorem is consistent with old-fashioned nonsupersymmetric open bosonic string theory in which fermions live on an 11+1 dimensional D-brane boundary of open bosonic strings, and bosons are compactified on a 14-dimensional maximal torus of SU(8)R×SU(8)L, filling out 26 dimensions in all. The textbook objections to bosonic string theory do not hold up under rigorous scrutiny.
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