Broken Supersymmetry and Supergravity

We consider the supersymmetric Higgs effects, in which a spin-1/2 Goldstone fermion is transformed away by a redefinition of the supergravity fields and the spin-3/2 gauge field acquires the degrees of freedom appropriate to finite mass. More generally we discuss the consistency and physical applica...

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COUPLING
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
EQUATIONS
EQUATIONS OF MOTION
FUNCTIONS
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MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MULTIPLETS
PARTICLE MODELS
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SYMMETRY GROUPS
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