Supersymmetry and Scattering Amplitudes Beyond Tree-Level

Research Paper#Theoretical Physics, Quantum Field Theory, Supersymmetry🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 3, 2026 06:35
Published: Dec 31, 2025 17:29
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This paper explores the relationship between supersymmetry and scattering amplitudes in gauge theory and gravity, particularly beyond the tree-level approximation. It highlights how amplitudes in non-supersymmetric theories can be effectively encoded using 'generalized' superfunctions, offering a potentially more efficient way to calculate these complex quantities. The work's significance lies in providing a new perspective on how supersymmetry, even when broken, can still be leveraged to simplify calculations in quantum field theory.
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"All the leading singularities of (sub-maximally or) non-supersymmetric theories can be organized into `generalized' superfunctions, in terms of which all helicity components can be effectively encoded."
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* Cited for critical analysis under Article 32.