Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2011-02-16
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
Lectures for the 2010 TASI summer school
Scientific paper
If supersymmetry turns out to be a symmetry of nature at low energies, the first order of business to measure the soft breaking parameters. But one will also want to understand the symmetry, and its breaking, more microscopically. Two aspects of this problem constitute the focus of these lectures. First, what sorts of dynamics might account for supersymmetry breaking, and its manifestation at low energies. Second, how might these features fit into string theory (or whatever might be the underlying theory in the ultraviolet). The last few years have seen a much improved understanding of the first set of questions, and at least a possible pathway to address the second.
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