So, quarks in hadrons are like the apertures in the Klein quartic?
"here's the Lagrangian of the Strong force, I assume you can figure out the rest" -- it's not easy to walk away from that feeling like one has a good notion of the insides of hadrons -- as mentioned to @roice713 : I am not a physicist, but for
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truth is beauty, beauty is truth reasons, it would be nice to have a mathematical structure which one can think about hadrons with. It may very well turn out not to be. The initial legwork would seem to involve looking at eigenvalues of Maass and hadron excitation spectra.
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If I understand right, the Lagrangian is a classical solution but quarks are exclusively quantum and not individually observable. So the idea might be erroneous.
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more of "I can't think of a single, unified, /compact/ picture of three very symmetric as quarks play out in a proton"
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