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Numerical results of two-dimensional N=(2,2) super Yang-Mills theory
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✦ hep-lat
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resultsfunctionsnumericalpointscenariosupertheorytwo-dimensional
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We report the results of a numerical simulation of a lattice formulation of the two-dimensional N=(2,2) super Yang-Mills theory proposed by Suzuki and Taniguchi. We measure the 1-point functions and 2-point functions. The scenario is that only tuning of the scalar mass to a specific value gives a supersymmetric continuum limit. Our results are consistent with this scenario although conclusive results on the restoration of supersymmetry have not been obtained.
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