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Setting Limits on Supersymmetry Using Simplified Models
Published on: November 16, 2013
Nonlattice simulation for supersymmetric gauge theories in one dimension
Masanori Hanada1, Jun Nishimura, Shingo Takeuchi
1Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan. hana@riken.jp
Abstract:
Lattice simulation of supersymmetric gauge theories is not straightforward. In some cases the lack of manifest supersymmetry just necessitates cumbersome fine-tuning, but in the worse cases the chiral and/or Majorana nature of fermions makes it difficult to even formulate an appropriate lattice theory. We propose circumventing all these problems inherent in the lattice approach by adopting a nonlattice approach for one-dimensional supersymmetric gauge theories, which are important in the string or M theory context. In particular, our method can be used to investigate the gauge-gravity duality from first principles, and to simulate M theory based on the matrix theory conjecture.
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