
TL;DR
This lecture note provides a comprehensive survey of gamma matrices across various dimensions and signatures, crucial for understanding supersymmetry in different spacetime frameworks.
Contribution
It offers an extensive overview of Clifford algebra and gamma matrices, filling gaps in existing literature and supporting advanced studies in mathematical physics.
Findings
Detailed classification of gamma matrices in multiple dimensions
Clarification of signatures and their impact on Clifford algebra
Supplementary material for supersymmetry research
Abstract
This lecture note surveys the gamma matrices in general dimensions with arbitrary signatures, the study of which is essential to understand the supersymmetry in the corresponding spacetime. The contents supplement the lecture presented by the author at Modave Summer School in Mathematical Physics, Belgium, June, 2005.
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