The string landscape and low energy supersymmetry
Michael R. Douglas (Simons Center / YITP Stony Brook)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the string landscape and discusses the likelihood of observing low energy supersymmetry at the LHC based on current theoretical understanding.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of the string landscape and evaluates the prospects for detecting low energy supersymmetry experimentally.
Findings
The string landscape suggests a low probability of low energy supersymmetry.
Current LHC data constrains supersymmetry models.
Theoretical considerations influence expectations for supersymmetry detection.
Abstract
We briefly survey our present understanding of the string landscape, and use it to discuss the chances that we will see low energy supersymmetry at the LHC.
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