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supersymmetry
English
Etymology
From super- +? symmetry. In the modern physics sense, coined by Pakistani physicist Abdus Salam and American physicist John Strathdee in 1974 as super-symmetry, in a paper in Physics Letters B.
Noun
supersymmetry (usually uncountable, plural supersymmetries)
- (physics) A theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical symmetry between bosons and fermions.
Synonyms
- SUSY (abbreviation)
Translations
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sneutrino
English
Etymology
s- +? neutrino
Noun
sneutrino (plural sneutrinos)
- (physics) A hypothetical boson superpartner of a neutrino whose existence is implied by supersymmetry
Anagrams
- neutrinos, urotensin
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- what is neutrino physics
- what is neutrino oscillations
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- what is neutrinos and antineutrinos
- what is neutrino hypothesis
- what is neutrino detector
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