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Figure 1: Moose diagram for the simple model in Sec. 2. There is a global SO(6) A × SO(6) B symmetry with a diagonal SU (2) × U (1) gauged
Figure 2: The traditional way to cut off gauge divergences for the model in Fig. 1. We simply gauge the SM gauge group separately at the two sites.
Figure 3: A modular way to cut off the gauge divergences in the model of Fig. 1. We introduce two new global symmetries and a new field ∆ which transforms under them
Table 1: Fermion charge assignments for the top sector. Note that the fermions Q 0 a and U 5 0 c form incomplete representations of SO(6) A and SO(6) B respectively
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