Supersymmetry is the theory that for each observed fermion there exists a bosonic partner, and for each observed boson there is a fermionic partner.
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This is the written version of the supersymmetry lectures delivered at the 30th and 31st British Universities Summer Schools in Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics (BUSSTEPP).
These lectures present a basic introduction to supersymmetry. They also discuss the ways supersymmetry may be broken to account for the lack of exact supersymmetry in the actual world.
A fairly elementary introduction to supersymmetric field theories in general and the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in particular is given.
These lectures contain an introduction to supersymmetric theories and the minimal supersymmetric standard model. Phenomenological and cosmological consequences are also discussed.
A free book on superspace and supersymmetry. (Originally published in 1983)
These lectures present a basic introduction to supersymmetry. They also discuss the ways supersymmetry may be broken to account for the lack of exact supersymmetry in the actual world.
This is the written version of the supersymmetry lectures delivered at the 30th and 31st British Universities Summer Schools in Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics (BUSSTEPP).
These lectures contain an introduction to supersymmetric theories and the minimal supersymmetric standard model. Phenomenological and cosmological consequences are also discussed.
A fairly elementary introduction to supersymmetric field theories in general and the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in particular is given.
A free book on superspace and supersymmetry. (Originally published in 1983)
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