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Lectures on supersymmetric gauge theory

Nick Dorey

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These lectures give a brief overview of recent developments in supersymmeric gauge theories. Topics covered include electric–magnetic duality, the AdS/ CFT correspondence and Seiberg–Witten theory.


PACS

11.30.Pb Supersymmetry

11.25.Hf Conformal field theory, algebraic structures

11.15.-q Gauge field theories

MSC

81T40 Two-dimensional field theories, conformal field theories, etc.

81T13 Yang-Mills and other gauge theories (See also 53C07, 58E15)

81T60 Supersymmetric field theories

Subjects

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 22 (21 November 2002)

Received 23 September 2002

Published 6 November 2002



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