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- as a solution. Supersymmetry appears in many related contexts of theoretical physics. It is possible to have multiple supersymmetries and also have supersymmetric...
- has been ****umed that almost all the supersymmetries would be broken in nature,[why?] leaving just one supersymmetry (N = 1), although nowadays because...
- of supersymmetries. The first theory of local supersymmetry was proposed by **** Arnowitt and Pran Nath in 1975 and was called gauge supersymmetry. The...
- In particle physics, supersymmetry breaking or SUSY breaking is a process via which a seemingly non-supersymmetric physics emerges from a supersymmetric...
- In D=4 spacetime dimensions, N=4 is the maximal number of supersymmetries or supersymmetry charges. SYM theory is a toy theory based on Yang–Mills theory;...
- based on oriented closed strings. The type II string theories have two supersymmetries in the ten-dimensional sense (32 supercharges). There are actually...
- In theoretical physics, extended supersymmetry is supersymmetry whose infinitesimal generators Q i α {\displaystyle Q_{i}^{\alpha }} carry not only a spinor...
- because supersymmetry restricts the allowed geometries of the moduli space even when quantum corrections are included. The more supersymmetry there is...
- Sohnius, Martin; Łopuszański, Jan T. (1975), "All possible generators of supersymmetries of the S-matrix", Nuclear Physics B, 88 (2): 257–274, Bibcode:1975NuPhB...
- Supersplit supersymmetry was conceived as an April Fool's Day joke in 2005 by a group of young theoretical high energy physicists. It was meant as a parody...