Princeton Series in Physics
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Princeton Series in Physics

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Princeton Series in Physics

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This widely acclaimed introduction to N = 1 supersymmetry and supergravity is aimed at readers familiar with relativistic quantum field theory who wish to learn about the supersymmetry algebra. In this new volume Supersymmetry and Supergravity has been greatly expanded to include a detailed derivation of the most general coupling of super-symmetric gauge theory to supergravity. The final result is the starting point for phenomenological studies of supersymmetric theories. The book is distinguished by its pedagogical approach to supersymmetry. It develops several topics in advanced field theory as the need arises. It emphasizes the logical coherence of the subject and should appeal to physicists whose interests range from the mathematical to the phenomenological. In praise of the first edition: "A beautiful exposition of the original ideas of Wess and Zumino in formulating N = 1 supersymmetry and supergravity theories, couched in the language of superfields introduced by Strathdee and the reviewer.... [All] serious students of particle physics would do well to acquire a copy."--Abdus Salam, Nature "An excellent introduction to this exciting area of theoretical physics."--C. J. Isham, Physics Bulletin

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Year
2020
ISBN
9780691212937

Table of contents

  1. Cover page
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Preface to the Second Edition
  8. Preface
  9. I. Why Supersymmetry?
  10. II. Representations Of The Supersymmetry Algebra
  11. III. Component Fields
  12. IV. Superfields
  13. V. Chiral Superfields
  14. VI. Vector Superfields
  15. VII. Gauge Invariant Interactions
  16. VIII. Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
  17. IX. Superfield Propagators
  18. X. Feynman Rules for Supergraphs
  19. XI. Nonlinear Realizations
  20. XII. Differential Forms in Superspace
  21. XIII. Gauge Theories Revisited
  22. XIV. Vielbein, Torsion, And Curvature
  23. XV. Bianchi Identities
  24. XVI. Supergauge Transformations
  25. XVII. The 0 = 0 = 0 Components of the Vielbein, Connection, Torsion, and Curvature
  26. XVIII. The Supergravity Multiplet
  27. XIX. Chiral And Vector Superfields in Curved Space
  28. XX. New 0 Variables And The Chiral Density
  29. XXI. The Minimal Chiral Supergravity Model
  30. XXII. Chiral Models And Kahler Geometry
  31. XXIII. General Chiral Supergravity Models
  32. XXIV. Gauge Invariant Models
  33. XXV. Gauge Invariant Supergravity Models
  34. XXVI. Low-Energy Theorems
  35. Appendix A: Notation and Spinor Algebra
  36. Appendix B: Results in Spinor Algebra
  37. Appendix C: Kahler Geometry
  38. Appendix D: Isometries and Kahler Geometry
  39. Appendix E: Nonlinear Realizations
  40. Appendix F: Nonlinear Realizations and Invariant Actions
  41. Appendix G: Gauge Invariant Supergravity Models