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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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.
HEFT admits two consistent power counting schemes, one with a single low-energy scale v and one with two scales v < f, each allowing systematic truncation of operators and amplitudes for any normalization choice.
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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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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.
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The Art of Counting: a reappraisal of the HEFT expansion
HEFT admits two consistent power counting schemes, one with a single low-energy scale v and one with two scales v < f, each allowing systematic truncation of operators and amplitudes for any normalization choice.