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The following pages link to The anomalous current multiplet in 6D minimal supersymmetry (Q1638310):
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- The component structure of conformal supergravity invariants in six dimensions (Q683034) (← links)
- Aspects of superconformal multiplets in \(D > 4\) (Q1636501) (← links)
- Invariants for minimal conformal supergravity in six dimensions (Q1636652) (← links)
- Superforms in six-dimensional superspace (Q1638628) (← links)
- One-loop divergences in \(6D\), \( \mathcal{N} = (1, 0)\) SYM theory (Q1678937) (← links)
- Chiral anomalies in six dimensions from harmonic superspace (Q1706953) (← links)
- On the two-loop divergences of the 2-point hypermultiplet supergraphs for \(6D\), \(\mathcal{N} = (1, 1)\) SYM theory (Q1707097) (← links)
- Non-conformal supercurrents in six dimensions (Q1748726) (← links)
- Higher-dimensional invariants in 6D super Yang-Mills theory (Q1981544) (← links)
- Gauge dependence of the one-loop divergences in \(6D,\; \mathcal{N} = (1, 0)\) abelian theory (Q1993706) (← links)
- Induced low-energy effective action in the \(6D\), \(\mathcal{N} = (1, 0)\) hypermultiplet theory on the vector multiplet background (Q2012436) (← links)
- On gauge dependence of the one-loop divergences in \(6D\), \(\mathcal{N} = (1, 0)\) and \(\mathcal{N} = (1, 1)\) SYM theories (Q2187212) (← links)
- On the two-loop divergences in 6D, \(\mathcal{N} = (1, 1)\) SYM theory (Q2237053) (← links)
- Component \(d = 6\) Born-Infeld theory with \(N = (2, 0) \rightarrow N = (1, 0)\) supersymmetry breaking (Q2273473) (← links)
- Harmonic superspace approach to the effective action in six-dimensional supersymmetric gauge theories (Q2333999) (← links)
- Supergraph analysis of the one-loop divergences in \(6D\), \(\mathcal{N} = (1, 0)\) and \(\mathcal{N} = (1, 1)\) gauge theories (Q2403486) (← links)
- One-loop divergences in the \(6D\), \(\mathcal{N} = (1, 0)\) abelian gauge theory (Q2403615) (← links)
- On two-loop divergences of effective action in \(6D\), \(\mathcal{N} = (1, 1)\) SYM theory (Q6163107) (← links)