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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)

  1. (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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supersymmetric

English

Etymology

super- +? symmetric

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /su?p?s??m?t??k/

Adjective

supersymmetric (comparative more supersymmetric, superlative most supersymmetric)

  1. (physics) Pertaining to supersymmetry.

Derived terms

Related terms

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  • have supersymmetric particles been found
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