Supersymmetry vs Supergauge - What's the difference?
supersymmetry | supergauge |
(physics) A theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical symmetry between bosons and fermions.
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As a noun supersymmetry
is (physics) a theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical symmetry between bosons and fermions.As an adjective supergauge is
(mathematics|physics) describing any gauge theory aspect of supersymmetry.supersymmetry
English
(wikipedia supersymmetry)Noun
(en-noun)Alok Jha
Stephen Hawking: physics would be 'more interesting' if Higgs boson hadn't been found, passage=Supersymmetry is the concept that known particles – such as electrons, quarks and photons – have a heavier and as-yet-undetected "superpartner".}}
