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May 9 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 23 |
accepted | How to handle Yukawa contractions in calculating SUSY beta functions? |
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Dec 23 |
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How to handle Yukawa contractions in calculating SUSY beta functions? Thanks a lot Dr Motl, now I managed to go through all one-loop and some two-loop calculations :) All the best Sir. |
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Dec 22 |
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How to handle Yukawa contractions in calculating SUSY beta functions? edited body |
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Dec 22 |
asked | How to handle Yukawa contractions in calculating SUSY beta functions? |
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Dec 8 |
accepted | Low-scale supersymmetry |
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Dec 6 |
asked | Low-scale supersymmetry |
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Nov 15 |
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Which SUSY models are affected by the recent LHCb result? Thanks indeed for this. Dr. Motl's answer helps a lot. Especially the comment that models requiring large $\tan \beta$ and squarks below 1 TeV. But I hope to get a more elaborative answer here. |
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Nov 15 |
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Which SUSY models are affected by the recent LHCb result? added 26 characters in body |
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Nov 15 |
asked | Which SUSY models are affected by the recent LHCb result? |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Sep 20 |
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mSUGRA boundary conditions and the MSSM @user788171 $m_{H_u}^2$ is negative at the weak scale, allowing electroweak symmetry breaking radiatively. I suggest that you read Martin's reference that I mentioned earlier. |
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Sep 19 |
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mSUGRA boundary conditions and the MSSM @Anirbit I believe I was reading Martin's Susy primer: arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9709356. |
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Sep 13 |
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Hierarchy is no problem and susy is a mathematical tool for data fitting I know I asked this long ago, but what I understood from you and Lubos and Matt, that there is a real hierarchy problem in the SM. But what about those who say, if there's nothing but the SM, then there's no problem at all since the theory is normalizable? |
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Sep 13 |
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Sep 13 |
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Why does the running of the gauge couplings show $\frac{1}{\alpha}$ > $\frac{1}{\alpha_w}$ at low energy? The plots that you are seeing and asking about are plotting the inverse of $\alpha's$. So, nothing is messed up. The larger will become smaller, and the smaller will become larger when you take the inverse of things. |
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Sep 9 |
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Observation of violation of the uncertainty principle? Thanks Dr Motl for the answers and the link to your blog post. |
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Sep 9 |
accepted | Observation of violation of the uncertainty principle? |
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Sep 9 |
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Observation of violation of the uncertainty principle? Thanks Qmechanic! |
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Sep 9 |
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Observation of violation of the uncertainty principle? added 53 characters in body |