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Supersymmetry: Soft Terms and EW Symmetry Breaking
Covers soft terms, A-terms, and EW symmetry breaking in supersymmetry.
Supersymmetry: Lecture 4
Discusses supersymmetry gauge, superfields, anomalous terms, and flat directions in 4D space.
Supersymmetry: Lagrangians and Renormalizable Theories
Covers the basics of supersymmetry, Lagrangians, and renormalizable theories.
Supersymmetry: Motivations and Concrete Applications
Explores the motivations and applications of supersymmetry, including string theory and flavor symmetries, culminating in the Coleman-Mandula theorem.
Staggered Bosons: Symmetry and Gaplessness
Explores staggered bosons, lattice realizations of gapless field theories with symmetry protection, commutation relations, and criticality.
Supersymmetry: Lecture 5
Explores supersymmetry breaking, Goldstinos, Nambu-Goldstone theorem, and mediation implications in the MSSM.
Beyond the Standard Model: Effective Quantum Field Theory
Explores effective quantum field theory, the Standard Model's precision, and the search for new physics beyond it.
Crunching Dilaton, Hidden Naturalness
Explores the naturalness problem in UV completions of the Standard Model and proposes a mechanism related to the Higgs mass determining the universe's expansion.
Supersymmetry: Required SUSY Mass and Higgs Quartic Corrections
Covers the required SUSY mass for a 125 GeV Higgs boson and 1-loop corrections at the LHC, as well as gauge coupling unification and flavor violation.
Supersymmetry: Massless Multiplets and Chiral Multiplets
Explores massless and chiral multiplets in supersymmetry, quantum field algebra, and superspace structure.
Axion Kinetic Misalignment and Baryogenesis
Explores new cosmological dynamics of the axion, explaining dark matter and baryon asymmetry.
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