I have an idea of supersymmetry in quantum mechanics, can you suggest a book on "supersymmetry in quantum field theory", which has sufficient mathematical rigour like "Peskin and Schroeder"
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The Book by Wess & Bagger is in my opinion the best book on Supersymmetry. It is written in a style that is meant for application in QFT, meaning, it is not too abstract and has alot of exercises. Most papers I have read are written using the notation of Wess & Bagger. This might be due to the fact that Wess (together with Zumino) is one of the first people to actually use SUSY in a 4D QFT context. http://www.amazon.com/Supersymmetry-Supergravity-Julius-Wess/dp/0691025304 |
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A review paper: Stephen P. Martin - A Supersymmetry Primer A nice overview of SUSY (still relevant): Keith R. Dienes, Christopher Kolda - Twenty Open Questions in Supersymmetric Particle Physics A book aimed at accessibility: |
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