Supersymmetry and Gravity in Noncommutative Field Theories
Victor O. Rivelles

TL;DR
This paper explores the renormalization behavior of noncommutative supersymmetric theories and examines the analogy between gauge fields and gravity within these frameworks.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the renormalization of noncommutative supersymmetric theories and highlights the gravitational role of gauge fields in such models.
Findings
Renormalization properties of noncommutative supersymmetric theories analyzed.
Gauge fields exhibit a gravity-like role in noncommutative frameworks.
Insights into the interplay between gauge symmetry and gravity in noncommutative spaces.
Abstract
We discuss the renormalization properties of noncommutative supersymmetric theories. We also discuss how the gauge field plays a role similar to gravity in noncommutative theories.
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