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Supersymmetry beyond minimality: from theory to experiment
The book contains five parts. Part I is core material and is necessary to develop any of the following parts, which are in turn largely independent from one another. Part I could be the material for a 1-semester course, whereas any of the latter can be taught separately in more advanced and shorter...
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author | Khalil, Shaaban Moretti, Stefano |
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description | The book contains five parts. Part I is core material and is necessary to develop any of the following parts, which are in turn largely independent from one another. Part I could be the material for a 1-semester course, whereas any of the latter can be taught separately in more advanced and shorter modules. The authors discuss non-minimal supersymmetry models, in a bottom-up approach that interconnects experimental phenomena in the fermionic and bosonic sectors, many of which postdate the inception of supersymmetry, such as the discovery of neutrino masses and the evidence of a Higgs boson, or which are simply not covered in previous textbooks, like CP and lepton flavour violation. |
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spelling | cern-21323882021-04-21T19:47:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2132388engKhalil, ShaabanMoretti, StefanoSupersymmetry beyond minimality: from theory to experimentGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThe book contains five parts. Part I is core material and is necessary to develop any of the following parts, which are in turn largely independent from one another. Part I could be the material for a 1-semester course, whereas any of the latter can be taught separately in more advanced and shorter modules. The authors discuss non-minimal supersymmetry models, in a bottom-up approach that interconnects experimental phenomena in the fermionic and bosonic sectors, many of which postdate the inception of supersymmetry, such as the discovery of neutrino masses and the evidence of a Higgs boson, or which are simply not covered in previous textbooks, like CP and lepton flavour violation.CRC Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:21323882017 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Khalil, Shaaban Moretti, Stefano Supersymmetry beyond minimality: from theory to experiment |
title | Supersymmetry beyond minimality: from theory to experiment |
title_full | Supersymmetry beyond minimality: from theory to experiment |
title_fullStr | Supersymmetry beyond minimality: from theory to experiment |
title_full_unstemmed | Supersymmetry beyond minimality: from theory to experiment |
title_short | Supersymmetry beyond minimality: from theory to experiment |
title_sort | supersymmetry beyond minimality: from theory to experiment |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2132388 |
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