Publications
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Journal Article (6)
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Sergei M. Kuzenko, Simon J. Tyler (2011) Complex linear superfield as a model for Goldstino, 8. In Journal of High Energy Physics 2011 (4).Download PDF (217.01 KB)Download PDF (141.6 KB)
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Sergei M. Kuzenko, Simon J. Tyler (2011) On the Goldstino actions and their symmetries, 32. In Journal of High Energy Physics 2011 (5).Download PDF (346.35 KB)Download PDF (522.52 KB)
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Paul Abbott, Grant Keady, Simon J. Tyler (2010) Euler's disk: examples used in engineering and applied mathematics teaching, C360-C376. In ANZIAM Journal.Download PDF (877.12 KB)Download PDF (556.81 KB)
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Sergei M. Kuzenko, Simon J. Tyler (2010) Relating the Komargodski-Seiberg and Akulov-Volkov actions: Exact nonlinear field redefinition, 319-322. In Physics Letters B 689 (4).
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Simon J. Tyler (2008) Two loop Kahler potential in beta-deformed N=4 SYM theory, 24. In Journal of High Energy Physics 2008 (07).Download PDF (323.7 KB)
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Sergei M. Kuzenko, Simon J. Tyler (2007) Supersymmetric Euler-Heisenberg effective action: two-loop results, 081. In Journal of High Energy Physics 2007 (05).Download PDF (278.45 KB)
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Conference Proceedings (1)
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Simon J. Tyler (2010) Higher loop effective potentials in supersymmetric theories. In Frontiers of Fundamental and Computational Physics: 10th International Symposium.Download PDF (4.34 KB)
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Thesis (1)
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Simon J. Tyler (2002) On Generalised Coherent States and Applications, 82.Download PDF (2 MB)
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Biographical Information
PhD student enrolled UWA but living in Melbourne.
Currently writing up my thesis on low energy effective actions in supersymmetric quantum field theory.
Currently writing up my thesis on low energy effective actions in supersymmetric quantum field theory.
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2005 - Present
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Feb 2012 - Nov 2012
Mar 2004 - Nov 2012
Feb 1999 - Nov 2002
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