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  2. Supersymmetric gauge theory - Wikipedia

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    The Wess–Zumino gauge (a prescription for supersymmetric gauge fixing) provides a successful solution to this problem. Once such suitable gauge is obtained, the dynamics of the SUSY gauge theory work as follows: we seek a Lagrangian that is invariant under the Super-gauge transformations (these transformations are an important tool needed to ...

  3. Supersymmetry - Wikipedia

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    In particle physics, a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model is a possible candidate for undiscovered particle physics, and seen by some physicists as an elegant solution to many current problems in particle physics if confirmed correct, which could resolve various areas where current theories are believed to be incomplete and where ...

  4. Seiberg–Witten theory - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical physics, Seiberg–Witten theory is an = supersymmetric gauge theory with an exact low-energy effective action (for massless degrees of freedom), of which the kinetic part coincides with the Kähler potential of the moduli space of vacua.

  5. 4D N = 1 global supersymmetry - Wikipedia

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    In supersymmetry, 4D = global supersymmetry is the theory of global supersymmetry in four dimensions with a single supercharge.It consists of an arbitrary number of chiral and vector supermultiplets whose possible interactions are strongly constrained by supersymmetry, with the theory primarily fixed by three functions: the Kähler potential, the superpotential, and the gauge kinetic matrix.

  6. Quiver diagram - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical physics, a quiver diagram is a graph representing the matter content of a gauge theory that describes D-branes on orbifolds.Quiver diagrams may also be used to described = supersymmetric gauge theories in four dimensions.

  7. Seiberg duality - Wikipedia

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    Seiberg duality is an equivalence of the IR fixed points in an N=1 theory with SU(N c) as the gauge group and N f flavors of fundamental chiral multiplets and N f flavors of antifundamental chiral multiplets in the chiral limit (no bare masses) and an N=1 chiral QCD with N f-N c colors and N f flavors, where N c and N f are positive integers satisfying

  8. Supersymmetry algebra - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical physics, a supersymmetry algebra (or SUSY algebra) is a mathematical formalism for describing the relation between bosons and fermions.The supersymmetry algebra contains not only the Poincaré algebra and a compact subalgebra of internal symmetries, but also contains some fermionic supercharges, transforming as a sum of N real spinor representations of the Poincaré group.

  9. Wess–Zumino gauge - Wikipedia

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    In particle physics, the Wess–Zumino gauge is a particular choice of a gauge transformation in a gauge theory with supersymmetry.In this gauge, the supersymmetrized gauge transformation is chosen in such a way that most components of the vector superfield vanish, except for the usual physical ones when the function of the superspace is expanded in terms of components.