p-Adic description of Higgs mechanism I: p-Adic square root and p-adic light cone

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19 pages,latex. Revision: part of text is dropped as irrelevant for the construction of p-adic field theory limit of TGD

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This paper is the first one in the series devoted to the calculation of particle mass spectrum in Topological GeometroDynamics. TGD Universe is critical at quantum level and an attractive idea to realize criticality is via conformal invariance. Ordinary real numbers do not allow this but if one assumes that in long length scales p-adic topology replaces real topology as effective topology situation changes. The existence of square root in the vicinity of p-adic real axis implies 4-dimensional algebraic extension of p-adic numbers ($p>2$), which can be regarded as padic counterpart of light cone and consists of convergence-cubes of p-adic square root function. Later work has demonstrated that convergence cubes of square root function serve as natural quantization volumes in p-adic field theory limit of TGD.

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