Spontaneous SUSY breaking in various dimensions
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Publication:1960096
Abstract: We generalize the ISS model of spontaneous supersymmetry breaking to lower dimensions. We also comment on the dynamics of the corresponding brane systems in string theory, and on possible applications to gauge/gravity duality.
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