
TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of supersymmetry from the concept of symmetry in physics, highlighting Julius Wess's contributions and the historical context leading to modern theories.
Contribution
It presents an edited draft of Julius Wess's unfinished work on supersymmetry, emphasizing its foundational role in theoretical physics.
Findings
Historical insights into supersymmetry development
Wess's contributions to supersymmetry theory
Contextual background for SUSY at LHC
Abstract
This text is the draft of Julius Wess' contribution to the Proceedings of SUSY07 (KIT Karlsruhe) and to "Supersymmetry at the dawn of the LHC" in Eur. Phys. J. C59/2. The manuscript, which Wess could not finish before his death, has been edited for the publication.
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