Twisted supersymmetry and the topology of theory space
arXiv:hep-th/0109082 · doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2002/07/020
Abstract
We present examples of four dimensional, non-supersymmetric field theories in which ultraviolet supersymmetry breaking effects, such as bose-fermi splittings and the vacuum energy, are suppressed by $(α/4 Ï)^{N}$, where $α$ is a weak coupling factor and $N$ can be made arbitrarily large. The particle content and interactions of these models are conveniently represented by a graph with sites and links, describing the gauge theory space structure. While the theories are supersymmetric ``locally'' in theory space, supersymmetry can be explicitly broken by topological obstructions.
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