Linear and Nonlinear Supersymmetries
Jonathan Bagger, Alexander Galperin

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of nonlinear realizations to analyze the spontaneous partial breaking of both rigid and local supersymmetry, providing insights into supersymmetric symmetry breaking mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach employing nonlinear realizations to study partial supersymmetry breaking in various contexts.
Findings
Demonstrates the effectiveness of nonlinear realizations in supersymmetry breaking
Provides a framework for analyzing partial breaking of supersymmetry
Suggests potential applications in supergravity and string theory
Abstract
In this talk we use nonlinear realizations to study the spontaneous partial breaking of rigid and local supersymmetry.
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