Supersymmetry : a decade of development
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Supersymmetry : a decade of development
Adam Hilger, c1986
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book leading developments in supersymmetry are explained by many of the subject's pioneers. In several cases the book, for the first time, allows authors to explain the important results for which they were responsible. It is primarily intended for all students and researchers in theoretical physics, mathematical physics and high energy physics who require an introduction to supersymmetric theories. It is expository and introductory in character, however the range of topics covered is sufficiently wide to be of interest to experienced researchers in supersymmetry.
Table of Contents
- On N = 1 supersymmetry algebra and simple models
- Supergraphs
- Theories of extended rigid supersymmetry and their finiteness properties
- Conformal supergravities as poincare supergravity in d = 4, Chern-Simons terms in d = 3 and spinning strings
- Superstrings
- Tensor calculus and the breaking of local sypersymmetry
- Superspace
- Extended supergravities in component formalism
- Extended supergravities in component formalism
- Extended supergravity in superspace
- Realistic models of supersymmetry
- Supersymmetry and cosmology
- Supersymmetry and mathematics
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