Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- I Supersymmetry: the physical and mathematical foundations
- II Globally supersymmetric theories
- 10 Supersymmetric point particle mechanics
- 11 Pseudoclassical mechanics of superpoint particles
- 12 Supersymmetric field theories in two space–time dimensions
- 13 Spontaneous supersymmetry breaking
- 14 Vector and chiral superfields in four-dimensional space–time
- 15 The Wess–Zumino model
- 16 The supersymmetric Maxwell and Yang–Mills theories
- 17 Supersymmetric quantum field theories and their applications
- 18 Finite quantum field theories
- 19 The supercurrent and anomaly supermultiplets
- III Supergravities: locally supersymmetric theories
- IV Conclusion
- References
- Index
15 - The Wess–Zumino model
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- I Supersymmetry: the physical and mathematical foundations
- II Globally supersymmetric theories
- 10 Supersymmetric point particle mechanics
- 11 Pseudoclassical mechanics of superpoint particles
- 12 Supersymmetric field theories in two space–time dimensions
- 13 Spontaneous supersymmetry breaking
- 14 Vector and chiral superfields in four-dimensional space–time
- 15 The Wess–Zumino model
- 16 The supersymmetric Maxwell and Yang–Mills theories
- 17 Supersymmetric quantum field theories and their applications
- 18 Finite quantum field theories
- 19 The supercurrent and anomaly supermultiplets
- III Supergravities: locally supersymmetric theories
- IV Conclusion
- References
- Index
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- Chapter
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- Introduction to Supersymmetry , pp. 75 - 76Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1986