Results Registry Noteworthy Result Canonical physics The muon-to-electron mass ratio is m_mu/m_e = iota_tau^(-5)(1 + delta_mu) where delta_mu ~ -0.04 is an O(alpha) radiative correction; the bare topological exponent is 5, and the corrected prediction m_e iota_tau^(-4.96) ~ 106.1 MeV matches experiment (105.66 MeV) to 0.4%.
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Muon mass exponent

The muon-to-electron mass ratio is m_mu/m_e = iota_tau^(-5)(1 + delta_mu) where delta_mu ~ -0.04 is an O(alpha) radiative correction; the bare topological exponent is 5, and the corrected prediction m_e iota_tau^(-4.96) ~ 106.1 MeV matches experiment (105.66 MeV) to 0.4%.

IV.P122 Physics Book IV tau-effective formalized

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  • Registry item: IV.P122
  • Type: proposition
  • Scope: tau-effective
  • Lean status: formalized
  • Book / part / chapter: Book IV · Part 6 · Chapter 46

Result summary

The muon-to-electron mass ratio is m_mu/m_e = iota_tau^(-5)(1 + delta_mu) where delta_mu ~ -0.04 is an O(alpha) radiative correction; the bare topological exponent is 5, and the corrected prediction m_e iota_tau^(-4.96) ~ 106.1 MeV matches experiment (105.66 MeV) to 0.4%.

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  • physics-facing terms: alpha, electron, mass, muon
  • result-facing terms: prediction
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