Technicolor (Physics)

Technicolor models are GUT theories which do not have a scalar Higgs field. Instead, they have a larger number of fermion fields than the Standard Model and involve a larger gauge group. This larger gauge group is spontaneously broken down to the Standard Model as fermion condensates form. The Schwinger model is an excellent toy model to get a feel for such models.

 

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