An Unorthodox Introduction to Supersymmetric Gauge Theory
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Numerous topics in three and four dimensional supersymmetric gauge theories are covered. The organizing principle in this presentation is scaling (Wilsonian renormalization group flow.) A brief introduction to scaling and to supersymmetric field theory, with examples, is followed by discussions of nonrenormalization theorems and beta functions. Abelian gauge theories are discussed in some detail, with special focus on three-dimensional versions of supersymmetric QED, which exhibit solitons, dimensional antitransmutation, duality, and other interesting phenomena. Many of the same features are seen in four-dimensional non-abelian gauge theories, which are discussed in the final sections. These notes are based on lectures given at TASI 2001.
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