Aspects of Non-Relativistic Supersymmetric Theories
Osman Ergec

TL;DR
This paper explores the features of non-relativistic supersymmetric theories from Galilean and Carrollian perspectives, aiming to aid in constructing electric and magnetic non-relativistic models.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of non-relativistic supersymmetric theories from different viewpoints, highlighting potential applications in model building.
Findings
Identifies key features of non-relativistic supersymmetric theories.
Analyzes Galilean and Carrollian frameworks for supersymmetry.
Suggests pathways for constructing electric and magnetic non-relativistic theories.
Abstract
Over the last decade, non-relativistic theories have attracted considerable attention. In general, such theories can be obtained by contracting relativistic parent theories. In this work, we discuss features of non-relativistic supersymmetric field theories from both the Galilean and Carrollian points of view that may be useful for constructing electric and magnetic non-relativistic theories.
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