Abstract
We investigate the emergence of N = 1 supersymmetry in the long-range behavior of three-dimensional parity-symmetric Yukawa systems. We discuss a renormalization approach that manifestly preserves supersymmetry whenever such symmetry is realized, and use it to prove that supersymmetry-breaking operators are irrelevant, thus proving that such operators are suppressed in the infrared. All our findings are illustrated with the aid of the ϵ-expansion and a functional variant of perturbation theory, but we provide numerical estimates of critical exponents that are based on the non-perturbative functional renormalization group.
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Gies, H., Hellwig, T., Wipf, A., & Zanusso, O. (2017). A functional perspective on emergent supersymmetry. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2017(12). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2017)132
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