Authors construct supersymmetric embeddings for non-SUSY gauge theory operators up to dimension six and use vector bundles to reveal an underlying complex geometry that organizes operators under field redefinitions across spins.
Renormalization of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory from geometry
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Modifications enable off-shell covariance of correlation functions under field redefinitions in massless scalar QFTs, with a geometric view prioritizing observable transformations over metric tensors.
Computes one-loop mixing of bosonic and two-fermion interactions into two-fermion operators in dim-8 SMEFT, leaving only four-fermion to two-fermion mixing to finish the renormalization program.
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Supersymmetric geometry in non-supersymmetric effective field theory
Authors construct supersymmetric embeddings for non-SUSY gauge theory operators up to dimension six and use vector bundles to reveal an underlying complex geometry that organizes operators under field redefinitions across spins.
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Geometric Amplitudes: A Covariant Functional Approach for Massless Scalar Theories
Modifications enable off-shell covariance of correlation functions under field redefinitions in massless scalar QFTs, with a geometric view prioritizing observable transformations over metric tensors.
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Renormalization of the SMEFT to Dimension Eight: Fermionic Interactions II
Computes one-loop mixing of bosonic and two-fermion interactions into two-fermion operators in dim-8 SMEFT, leaving only four-fermion to two-fermion mixing to finish the renormalization program.