Supersymmetry and Strongly Coupled Gauge Theories
Philip C. Argyres

TL;DR
This paper reviews how supersymmetry facilitates the extraction of exact nonperturbative results in strongly coupled gauge theories and discusses unresolved issues in the field.
Contribution
It highlights the role of supersymmetry in understanding nonperturbative aspects of gauge theories and identifies open problems for future research.
Findings
Supersymmetry enables exact nonperturbative calculations.
Discussion of unresolved problems in strongly coupled gauge theories.
Emphasis on the importance of supersymmetry in theoretical physics.
Abstract
I briefly review how supersymmetry helps in the extraction of exact nonperturbative information from field theories, and then discuss some open problems in strongly coupled gauge theories. (Talk given at ``30 Years of Supersymmetry'' symposium in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 15, 2000.)
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