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Gudrun Kalmbach H E, Biomed Res 2018, Volume 29 | DOI: 10.4066/biomedicalresearch-C7-019

PROJECTIVE COORDINATE CONSTRUCTION

FOR ENERGIES

Gudrun Kalmbach H E

MINT publication, Germany

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or the dynamical deuteron model MW of the author it is necessary to use

a projective version constructing coordinates. The six color charges of

quarks are set on the complex multivalued function of cross ratios. Needed

are three reference points 0,1,∞ which come from the orthogonal hidding of

two frequences on a Lissajous circle. The variable z is taken on a 2-dimen-

sional Riemannian sphere with symmetry the Moebius transformations MT.

To the six permutations of the four projective points in the cross ratio as MT

invariant are added through a Higgs compass energy carrying force vectors

with polar caps for the energy exchanges of a deuteron with its environment.

It is postulated that the weak WI u-quark decay generates Euclidean spin co-

ordinates for MW and the strong SI gluon exchange between quarks barycen-

trical coordinates for gravity GR. They are synchronized with the spherical SI

coordinates. For getting a common group speed of the MW parts, the two WI,

SI+GR are in special relativistic motion, a reason why Minkowski metric is

used in physics. The general relativistic factor of the Einstein/Schwarzschild

metric is included in the model as a six valued compass for dynamical mea-

sured energies changing rotors in SI, WI time cycles.

Gudrun Kalmbach H E got her PhD 1966 in Mathematics

at the University of Goettingen and worked until 1975 as

research assistant, lecturer and assistant professor at

the Universities of Illinois, Massachusetts and Pennsyl-

vania State University USA. Her research is on Quantum

Structures for which she published many articles and

also books. From 1975-2002 she worked as mathemat-

ics professor at the University of Ulm Germany where

she founded the educational program MINT.

mint-01@maxi-dsl.de

BIOGRAPHY