ちょうたいしょうせい
超対称性
1. supersymmetry; SUSY
2. SupersymmetryIn particle physics, supersymmetry (often abbreviated SUSY) is a symmetry that relates elementary particles of one spin to other particles that differ by half a unit of spin and are known as superpartners. In a theory with unbroken supersymmetry, for every type of boson there exists a corresponding type of fermion with the same mass and internal quantum numbers, and vice-versa. There is no direct evidence for the existence of supersymmetry.
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