Gell-Mann Matrices

The Gell-Mann matrices, developed by physicist Murray Gell-Mann, are a set of mathematical matrices used to represent the generators of the special unitary group SU(3). In the context of quantum mechanics and particle physics, these matrices describe the properties and interactions of quarks, which are fundamental particles that constitute protons, neutrons, and other hadrons. The Gell-Mann matrices are fundamental tools in the study of particle physics, providing a mathematical framework to understand the behavior and properties of quarks, the structure of hadrons, and the dynamics of strong interactions. They form a cornerstone in the theoretical underpinnings of the Standard Model of particle physics, contributing significantly to our understanding of the fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions.

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