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High temperature expansion in supersymmetric matrix quantum mechanics

open access: green, 2007
N. Kawahara   +2 more
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Topological avatars of new physics. [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci, 2019
Mavromatos NE.
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Supersymmetrizing a Quantum Mechanical System

open access: yesJournal of Physics: Conference Series, 2017
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Reducibility of supersymmetric quantum mechanics [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1997
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Nathalie Debergh   +2 more
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Generalization of Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1998
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Y. Hassouni, M. Daoud
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Supersymmetric quantum mechanics

Annals of Physics, 1983
Abstract We give a general construction for supersymmetric Hamiltonians in quantum mechanics. We find that N-extended supersymmetry imposes very strong constraints, and for N > 4 the Hamiltonian is integrable. We give a variety of examples, for one-particle and for many-particle systems, in different numbers of dimensions.
M. de Crombrugghe, V. Rittenberg
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Supersymmetry and Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics

2007
In this chapter we describe briefly, for the sake of completeness, some of the ideas and applications of supersymmetry, as defined and understood in other fields of physics. Supersymmetry was originally introduced in particle physics, more accurately, in relativistic quantum field theory where it was introduced in an attempt to obtain a unified ...
Frank, A., van Isacker, P., Jolie, J.
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Supersymmetric quantum mechanics

1996
In this chapter we will start with the definition of the so-called N-extended super- symmetric quantum mechanics. This approach, actually for N = 2, has first been formulated by Nicolai [Nic76] in his search for supersymmetry in non-relativistic quantimi systems related to models of statistical physics.
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