TASI-2002 Lectures: Non-perturbative Supersymmetry
John Terning

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive pedagogical review of non-perturbative supersymmetry, focusing on holomorphy, Seiberg duality, and their applications to dynamical SUSY breaking, including background on anomalies and instantons.
Contribution
It offers a detailed synthesis of non-perturbative techniques and results in supersymmetric theories, emphasizing their role in understanding SUSY breaking.
Findings
Holomorphy and Seiberg duality yield key non-perturbative insights.
Applications to dynamical SUSY breaking demonstrate the utility of these methods.
Background on anomalies, instantons, and superconformal bounds supports the theoretical framework.
Abstract
These lectures contain a pedagogical review of non-perturbative results from holomorphy and Seiberg duality with applications to dynamical SUSY breaking. Background material on anomalies, instantons, unitarity bounds from superconformal symmetry, and gauge mediation are also included.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
