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Six-dimensional spinors in NLO amplitudes and
a new approach to the complex universe

GRAY, WENDY,ELIZABETH (2025) Six-dimensional spinors in NLO amplitudes and
a new approach to the complex universe.
Doctoral thesis, Durham University.

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Abstract

Abstract: part I
Part I of this thesis explores a numerical, six-dimensional spinor helicity approach to next-to-leading-order (NLO) virtual amplitude calculations for the gluon fusion production of a Higgs boson, scalable for high-multiplicity jets.
Abstract: part II
The standard cosmological model has achieved the status of a concordance model, but remains incomplete and subject to increasing challenge. Part II of this thesis is an exposition of an alternative approach, that acknowledges the universe as a complex system. The new theoretical framework I suggest puts complexity centre-stage by incorporating the self-organised criticality (SOC) paradigm first proposed by Bak, Tang and Wiesenfeld and releasing GR from the FLRW
constraints into which it has historically been squeezed. This SOCGR framework predicts observed phenomena without the necessity of unknown matter or energy and supports further scientific investigation.

Item Type:Thesis (Doctoral)
Award:Doctor of Philosophy
Keywords:Six-dimensional spinors, complex universe, self-organised criticality, general relativity
Faculty and Department:Faculty of Science > Physics, Department of
Thesis Date:2025
Copyright:Copyright of this thesis is held by the author
Deposited On:04 Nov 2025 13:46

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