Basic Canon in D=4, N=1 Superfield Theory: Five Primer Lectures
S. James Gates, Jr

TL;DR
This paper provides an introductory overview of 4D, N=1 supersymmetry in quantum field theory, serving as a primer for newcomers and a reference for those planning further research.
Contribution
It offers a clear, accessible introduction to 4D, N=1 supersymmetry, focusing on basic superfield concepts and foundational principles.
Findings
Clarifies the structure of superfields in 4D, N=1 supersymmetry
Provides foundational understanding for further research in supersymmetric theories
Serves as an educational resource for beginners in the field
Abstract
The topic of 4D, N = 1 supersymmetry is introduced for the reader with a prior background in relativistic quantum field theory. The presentation is designed to be a useful primer for those who plan to later engage in serious investigation of the area or as an overview for the generally interested.
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TopicsMathematics and Applications
