A Very Brief Introduction to Supersymmetry
Description
Modern physics seeks to identify the universe’s full complement of symmetries. Among these is the hypothesized symmetry between particles of differing spin, or so-called supersymmetry. In this lecture, Castano will present some of the mathematics behind these ideas.
Date of Event
November 17, 2010 12 - 1:00 PM
Location
Mailman-Hollywood Building, Room 311, 3301 College Ave., Fort Lauderdale (main campus)
NSU News Release Link
http://nsunews.nova.edu/learn-supersymmetry-mathematics-colloquium-series/
A Very Brief Introduction to Supersymmetry
Mailman-Hollywood Building, Room 311, 3301 College Ave., Fort Lauderdale (main campus)
Modern physics seeks to identify the universe’s full complement of symmetries. Among these is the hypothesized symmetry between particles of differing spin, or so-called supersymmetry. In this lecture, Castano will present some of the mathematics behind these ideas.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/mathematics_colloquium/ay_2010-2011/events/9
Presenter Bio
Diego Castano has a Ph.D. and is an Associate Professor at Nova Southeastern University