Non-Renormalisation Theorems in Global Supersymmetry
J. Iliopoulos

TL;DR
This paper reviews the history and significance of non-renormalisation theorems in global supersymmetry, highlighting their role in the development and application of supersymmetric theories to real-world physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of non-renormalisation theorems in global supersymmetry and discusses their importance in theoretical physics and potential real-world applications.
Findings
Historical overview of non-renormalisation theorems
Their crucial role in supersymmetry development
Implications for applying supersymmetry to real-world physics
Abstract
We review the history of non-renormalisation theorems in global supersymmetry, as well as their importance in all attempts to apply supersymmetry to the real world.
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