Introduction to Fermionic Structures in C4 Space-Time
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This paper introduces and explores the concept of fermionic structures within the context of 4-dimensional complex space-time.
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We explore several ways, in order to include fermionic structures naturally in a physical theory in C4. We begin with the standard Dirac formalism and we proceed by using Cartan's property of triality as a second option. Afterwards, we suggest a new approach (in a preliminary basis), by introducing an 1-linear form, as the "square root of the geometry" derived by the usual 2-linear forms (quadratic forms). Keeping this way, we introduce n-linear forms, in order to formulate a new geometric structure, which could be suitable for the formulation of a pure geometric unied theory.
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