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The Supersymmetry Soft-breaking Lagrangian - Where Experiment and String Theory Meet

@article{Kane2000TheSS,
title={The Supersymmetry Soft-breaking Lagrangian - Where Experiment and String Theory Meet},
author={G. Kane},
journal={arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology},
year={2000}
}
• G. Kane
• Published 2000
• Physics
• arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
• After an introduction recalling that we expect low energy supersymmetry to be part of our description of nature because of considerable indirect evidence and successful predictions, and a discussion of the essential role of data for formulating and testing string theory, these lectures focus on the role of the supersymmetry soft-breaking Lagrangian in connecting experiment and string theory. How to measure tan$\beta$ and the soft parameters is examined via a number of applications, and the… CONTINUE READING

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