Introduction to Supersymmetry: Astrophysical and Phenomenological Constraints
Keith A. Olive

TL;DR
This paper introduces supersymmetric theories, focusing on the minimal supersymmetric standard model, and discusses their phenomenological and cosmological implications, providing foundational knowledge for understanding supersymmetry in physics.
Contribution
It offers an accessible introduction to supersymmetry and explores its phenomenological and cosmological consequences, bridging theoretical concepts with observable implications.
Findings
Supersymmetry predicts new particles with specific properties.
Cosmological constraints limit supersymmetric model parameters.
Phenomenological implications guide experimental searches.
Abstract
These lectures contain an introduction to supersymmetric theories and the minimal supersymmetric standard model. Phenomenological and cosmological consequences of supersymmetry are also discussed.
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