Colour-decorated hypergraph rewriting: growth to Q102 and the Standard-Model gauge sectors
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters** The colour‑decorated hypergraph rewriting framework lets an AI autonomously enumerate and test thousands of gauge‑group combinations—up to Q102—equivalent to a rapid‑fire exploration of plausible Standard‑Model extensions. This means model builders can instantly sift through a combinatorial explosion of symmetry structures, drastically reducing the time to identify viable new physics candidates and guiding experimental priorities in high‑energy research.
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