Edited by Steven Duplij Kharkov National University, Warren Siegel State University of New York, Stony Brook and Jonathan Bagger Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore together with 23 advisory
editors and proudly published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, the Concise Encyclopedia of Supersymmetry consists of over 700 clear,
comprehensive articles and definitions from more than 270 experts
and well-known scientists including Stephen Adler, Fields Medal
winner Alain Connes and Nobel Prize winner Gerard 't Hooft.
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The Concise Encyclopedia of Supersymmetry presents outstanding
achievements and ideas, both well-established and more recent, in:
· quantum field theory
· supersymmetry
· supergravity
· M-theory
· black holes and quantum gravity
· noncommutative geometry
· representation theory
· categories and quantum groups
· applications of supersymmetry
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catalogs more than 450,000 comparisons. It is a uniquely sequenced
reference designed specifically for research workers, PhD students,
specialists and professionals working in the fields of theoretical
physics and applied mathematics.
Plus!
Explore the "SUSY Story", a collection of informal articles written
exclusively for the Encyclopedia that extraordinarily recalls the
birth of the discipline. Phenomenally explained by supersymmetry
founders themselves, the introduction tells how and why supersymmetry
came to be.
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