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| chapter = Combined CDF and D0 Upper Limits on Standard Model Higgs Boson Production at High Mass (155−200−GeV/c2)(155-200-155–200 GeV/''c^{''<sup>2)}(155−200−GeV</c2sup>) with 3 fb−1fb^{-1}fb−1fb<sup>−1</sup> of Datadata
| author = CDF and D0 Collaborations and Tevatron New Phenomena Higgs Working Group
| title = Proceedings, 34th International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP 2008)
| year = 2008
| arxiv = 0808.0534
}}</ref> excluded a Higgs mass of 158 to 175 GeV at the 95% confidence level. [[Alain Connes]] acknowledged on a blog about non-commutative geometry that the prediction about the Higgs mass was falsified.<ref>
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excluded a Higgs mass of 158 to 175 GeV at the 95% confidence level.
[[Alain Connes]] acknowledged on a blog about non-commutative geometry that the prediction about the Higgs mass was falsified
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{{cite_web
| title = Irony
| accessdate=4 August 2008
| url = http://noncommutativegeometry.blogspot.com/2008/08/irony.html
}}</ref> In July 2012, CERN announced the discovery of the [[Higgs boson]] with a mass around 125 GevGeV/''c''<sup>2</sup>.
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In July 2012, CERN announced the discovery of the [[Higgs boson]] with a mass around 125 Gev.
 
A proposal to address the problem of the Higgs mass was published by [[Ali Chamseddine]] and [[Alain Connes]] in 2012