Charged-Lepton Koide Geometry from a Green-Dressed Compact Family Cycle
Abstract
Koide's charged-lepton relation suggests that is the natural family vector. We construct an effective compact-cycle model in which this vector is sampled from one real amplitude on an internal circle, while the masses are quadratic overlaps, . The amplitude is built from the two lowest antiperiodic modes on the circle; their symmetric square is periodic and gives the minimal three-harmonic family space . A reality condition together with the requirement that the amplitude comes from the square of one two-component spinor fixes the relative weights required by Koide's geometry. The remaining orientation angle is fixed by matching one family shift to transport on the full circle: integrating out the higher Fourier harmonics gives the Berry dressing that enters the determinant term and selects . Using and as inputs, the model predicts .
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@article{arxiv.2605.10245,
title = {Charged-Lepton Koide Geometry from a Green-Dressed Compact Family Cycle},
author = {Kirill Shulga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.10245},
year = {2026}
}
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20 pages