Shadows and Twisted Variables
Laurent Baulieu, Guillaume Bossard

TL;DR
This paper introduces shadows and twisted variables as innovative tools to enhance the description and understanding of Yang-Mills supersymmetric theories, providing a new perspective in theoretical physics.
Contribution
It presents a novel framework employing shadows and twisted variables to improve the formulation of Yang-Mills supersymmetric theories.
Findings
Enhanced theoretical understanding of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories
Introduction of shadows and twisted variables as new conceptual tools
Potential for simplifying complex supersymmetric calculations
Abstract
We explain how a new type of fields called shadows and the use of twisted variables allow for a better description of Yang-Mills supersymmetric theories. (Based on lectures given in Cargese, June 2006.)
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