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- In theoretical physics a nonrenormalization theorem is a limitation on how a certain quantity in the classical description of a quantum field theory may...
- four-dimensional field theories do not respect the supersymmetry nonrenormalization theorems. This understanding led them to find four-dimensional models...
- total moduli space is locally a product of these two branches, as nonrenormalization theorems imply that the metric of each is independent of the fields...
- supersymmetry of this theory means that, unlike QCD, one may use nonrenormalization theorems to analytically demonstrate the existence of these phenomena...
- Electric–magnetic duality Theorems Coleman–Mandula Haag–Łopuszański–Sohnius Nonrenormalization Field theories Wess–Zumino N = 1 super Yang–Mills 4D N = 1 N = 4 super...
- Nathan Seiberg and Edward Witten using holomorphy and supersymmetric nonrenormalization theorems several days before Intriligator and Seiberg's 3-dimensional...
- Electric–magnetic duality Theorems Coleman–Mandula Haag–Łopuszański–Sohnius Nonrenormalization Field theories Wess–Zumino N = 1 super Yang–Mills 4D N = 1 N = 4 super...
- Supersplit supersymmetry Supersymmetric gauge theory Supersymmetry nonrenormalization theorems Wess–Zumino model "Supersymmetry". CERN. Archived from the...
- Electric–magnetic duality Theorems Coleman–Mandula Haag–Łopuszański–Sohnius Nonrenormalization Field theories Wess–Zumino N = 1 super Yang–Mills 4D N = 1 N = 4 super...
- then supersymmetry is classically broken. Due to the superpotential nonrenormalization theorem, which states that the superpotential does not receive corrections...