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Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2Finite Number of Kaluza-Klein Modes, All With Zero Masses(World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 2010) Erdem, RecaiKaluzaKlein modes of fermions in a five-dimensional toy model are considered. The number of Kaluza-Klein modes that survive after integration over extra dimensions is finite in this space. Moreover, the extra dimensional piece of the kinetic part of the Lagrangian in this space induces no mass for the higher Kaluza-Klein modes on contrary to the standard lore. © 2010 World Scientific Publishing Company.Conference Object Towards the Solution of Cosmological Constant and Zero Point Energy Problems Through Metric Reversal Symmetry(IOP Publishing Ltd., 2009) Erdem, RecaiIn this talk I review my studies on metric reversal symmetry and their further implications. The talk is mainly concentrated on the relevance of the metric reversal symmetry to the solutions of the cosmological constant and zero point energies. However the use of metric reversal symmetry to hide higher Kaluza-Klein modes at the scales larger than the size of extra dimensions is also discussed, and speculations on its possible relevance to Pauli-Villars and Lee-Wick model are also briefly mentioned.Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 7Higgs Field as the Gauge Field Corresponding To Parity in the Usual Space-Time(World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 1998) Erdem, RecaiWe find that the local character of field theory requires the parity degree of freedom of the fields to be considered as an additional discrete fifth dimension which is an artifact emerging due to the local description of space-time. Higgs field can be interpreted as the gauge field corresponding to this discrete dimension. Hence the noncommutative geometric derivation of the standard model follows as a manifestation of the local description of the usual space-time.
