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How a Table within Quantum Field Theory Results in Numerous Periodic Tables
This is a story of elements, electrons, protons, neutrons and quarks together with their cousins, molecules and the zoo of fundamental particles, as we plot a route through the complexity and diversity of the Universe following requests from several editors of journals to produce a review article as a result of publication of “Implications of the link between the Periodic Table and the Standard Model” in 2018.