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- In particle physics, the hypercharge (a portmanteau of hyperonic and charge) Y of a particle is a quantum number conserved under the strong interaction...
- Hypercharge: Unboxed is a 2020 shooter game developed and published by Digital Cybercherries. The game is set in various domestic and retail environments...
- Standard Model of electroweak interactions of particle physics, the weak hypercharge is a quantum number relating the electric charge and the third component...
- a quantum number called weak hypercharge, YW, which is −1 for all left-handed leptons. Weak isospin and weak hypercharge are gauged in the Standard Model...
- in terms of the projection of isospin T 3 {\displaystyle T_{3}} and hypercharge, Y {\displaystyle Y} : Q = 1 2 Y + T 3 ,         T 3 = T , T − 1 , ....
- weak hypercharge, was invented, defined as Y W = 2 ( Q − T 3 ) , {\displaystyle Y_{\text{W}}=2\,(Q-T_{3}),} where YW is the weak hypercharge of a particle...
- Interaction with the Higgs field changes particles' weak isospin (and weak hypercharge). Only a specific combination of electric charge is conserved. The electric...
- {\displaystyle \psi _{\mathrm {e} }^{\rm {R}}} (because they have different weak hypercharges). A distinction can thus be made between, for example, the m**** and interaction...
- sold as the Xiaomi 11i (not to be confused with Mi 11i) and Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge in accordance. It succeeds the Redmi Note 10 series of smartphones, which...
- }}_{\text{L}}{\vec {W}}_{\mu }} , where Bμ is the U(1) gauge field, YW is the weak hypercharge – the generator of the U(1) group, W→μ is the 3-component SU(2) gauge...