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Thermodynamics of the Primordial Universe. [PDF]

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EXTENDED POINCARÉ SUPERSYMMETRY

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 1987
Supersymmetric extensions of the Poincaré algebra in D-dimensional space-time are reviewed and a catalogue of their representations is developed. This catalogue includes all supermultiplets whose states carry helicity ≤ 2 in the massless cases and ≤ 1 in the massive cases.
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Auxiliary fields in extended supersymmetry

Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 1987
A method is proposed for finding the auxiliary fields for all massless linear chiral representations of N-extended supersymmetry with arbitrary N. For each supermultiplet of free particles there exists a bilinear Lagrangian compatible with the supersymmetric rules of quantization and local with respect to the physical fields; the energy of systems of ...
Nguyen Van Hieu, Nguyen Hung Shon
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On extended supersymmetries in nuclear physics

Reports on Mathematical Physics, 2001
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Superparticle with extended worldline supersymmetry

Classical and Quantum Gravity, 1992
The authors consider the superparticle action of Sorokin, Tkach and Volkov (1989), which has both spacetime and extended worldline supersymmetry. They give a full off-shell description of the D=4,6 (N=2,4 worldline) cases in the presence of supergravity and gauge background fields.
Emery Sokatchev, Francois Delduc
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Extended supersymmetry and gravitational instantons

Soviet Physics Journal, 1989
Methods of extended supersymmetry are used to construct explicitly an instanton solution of the Euclidian Einstein equations in empty space.
Konstantin Osetrin, Sergei V. Ketov
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Extended supersymmetries for the Schrödinger–Pauli equation

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1999
It is argued that extended, reducible, and generalized supersymmetry (SUSY) are common in many systems of standard nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. For example, it is proved that a well-studied quantum mechanical system of a spin-12 particle interacting with constant and homogeneous magnetic field admits the N=4 SUSY and has the internal symmetry so ...
J. Niederle, A. G. Nikitin
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Analytical constraints in extended supersymmetry

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1982
Starting from the deep relation between the system of numbers and extended supersymmetry we can obtain analytical constraints for superfields.
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Extended Supersymmetry and Extended Supergravity Theories

1979
The failure of quantized gravity in interaction with quantized matter fields (whether scalar, spinor of vector fields) to provide renormalizable results even at the one loop level [1] has led to a situation analoguous to the puzzle of the V-A theory of weak interactions before the advent of gauge theories.
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