International Journal of Theoretical Physics 24 (1985) 155 (received 27 February 1984) - Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr.:

t-quark mass = 130 GeV


1984 SANTA FE DPF MEETING:

CERN (Carlo Rubbia) claimed discovery of t-quark at about 45 GeV

Smith maintained t-quark = 130 GeV

1987 ARGUS B`-B t-quark limits: 43 GeV < mt < 180 GeV,

but likely 83 GeV < mt < 180 GeV (Nir, Nuc. Phys. B306 (1988) 14)

1991 FERMILAB direct search: 90 GeV < mt


Details of the further developments of Smith 1984 are given in the following paper dated 11 May 1992, which was (with only minor changes) put into this Mathematica notebook in June and July, 1992. Some revisions were made in

§1, §2.7, References, and Acknowledgements in October 1992. In December 1992 some misprints in §6.4 were corrected and Mathematica NDSolve was substituted for Macintosh Pascal renormalization calculations in §3.6, §5.4, and § 6.7:


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AN 8-DIMENSIONAL F4 MODEL THAT REDUCES IN 4 DIMENSIONS TO THE STANDARD MODEL AND GRAVITY.

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ABSTRACT


NOTATION:


TABLE OF CONTENTS:


The 1984 paper of Smith has now been developed further, giving calculated values of Kobayashi-Maskawa Parameters:

d s   b u 0.975 0.222 -0.00461 i c -0.222    0.974 0.0423 -0.000191 i -0.0000434 i t 0.00941 -0.0413 0.999 -0.00449 i -0.00102 i