Composite supersymmetries in low-dimensional systems

Starting from a N = 1 scalar supermultiplet in 2+1 dimensions, we demonstrate explicitly the appearance of induced N = 1 vector and scalar supermultiplets of composite operators made out of the fundamental supersymmetric constituents. We discuss an extension to a N = 2 superalgebra with central exte...

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Main Authors: Alexandre, J, Mavromatos, N, Sarkar, S
Format: Journal article
Published: IOP Publishing 2002
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description Starting from a N = 1 scalar supermultiplet in 2+1 dimensions, we demonstrate explicitly the appearance of induced N = 1 vector and scalar supermultiplets of composite operators made out of the fundamental supersymmetric constituents. We discuss an extension to a N = 2 superalgebra with central extension, due to the existence of topological currents in 2+1 dimensions. We comment on the relevance of these results for an effective description of the infrared dynamics of planar high-temperature superconducting models with quasiparticle excitations near nodal points of their Fermi surface.
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spelling oxford-uuid:b5abad2f-53c9-4a7e-9680-4d7053a05f832022-03-27T04:35:23ZComposite supersymmetries in low-dimensional systemsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:b5abad2f-53c9-4a7e-9680-4d7053a05f83Symplectic Elements at OxfordIOP Publishing2002Alexandre, JMavromatos, NSarkar, SStarting from a N = 1 scalar supermultiplet in 2+1 dimensions, we demonstrate explicitly the appearance of induced N = 1 vector and scalar supermultiplets of composite operators made out of the fundamental supersymmetric constituents. We discuss an extension to a N = 2 superalgebra with central extension, due to the existence of topological currents in 2+1 dimensions. We comment on the relevance of these results for an effective description of the infrared dynamics of planar high-temperature superconducting models with quasiparticle excitations near nodal points of their Fermi surface.
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