Physicist like to say that fundamental particles are represented by irreducible representations of the Lorentz group, which are particular realizations of this group indexed by some key quantum numbers like spin.
Can someone break this down for me? Are all irreducible representations of the lorentz group associated to some particle, why is it so and how many particles there are so? There are potentially infinite irreducible representations, but i only hear about photons and electrons
Can someone break this down for me? Are all irreducible representations of the lorentz group associated to some particle, why is it so and how many particles there are so? There are potentially infinite irreducible representations, but i only hear about photons and electrons