Supersymmetry, Part I (Theory)
Ben Allanach, Howard E. Haber

TL;DR
This paper reviews the theoretical foundations of supersymmetry as an extension of the Standard Model, discussing its principles, mathematical structure, and implications in particle physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical aspects of supersymmetry, summarizing key concepts and mathematical formulations from recent authoritative reviews.
Findings
Clarifies the theoretical structure of supersymmetry
Summarizes key mathematical formulations
Highlights implications for particle physics
Abstract
This is a review of the theoretical aspects of the supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model of particle physics, extracted from Chapter 87 of the 2025 update of the Review of Particle Physics, which appears in S. Navas et al. (Particle Data Group), Phys. Rev. D 110, 030001 (2024) and 2025 update. The companion review, co-authored by M. D'Onofrio and F. Moortgat, "Supersymmetry, Part II (Experiment)," can be found in Chapter 88 of the Review of Particle Physics (2025 update, op. cit.).
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy · Computational Physics and Python Applications
