Supersymmetry is the theory that for each observed fermion there exists a bosonic partner, and for each observed boson there is a fermionic partner.
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- Introduction to Supersymmetry A fairly elementary introduction to supersymmetric field theories in general and the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in particular is given.
- Superspace, or One thousand and one lessons in supersymmetry A free book on superspace and supersymmetry. (Originally published in 1983)
- Introduction to Supersymmetry: Astrophysical and Phenomenological Constraints These lectures contain an introduction to supersymmetric theories and the minimal supersymmetric standard model. Phenomenological and cosmological consequences are also discussed.
- BUSSTEPP Lectures on Supersymmetry This is the written version of the supersymmetry lectures delivered at the 30th and 31st British Universities Summer Schools in Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics (BUSSTEPP).
- Introduction to Supersymmetric Gauge Theories These lectures present a basic introduction to supersymmetry. They also discuss the ways supersymmetry may be broken to account for the lack of exact supersymmetry in the actual world.