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Supersymmetry Breaking at Finite Temperature in a Susy Harmonic Oscillator with Interaction
C. Marques, GS Dias, FC Khanna, Helder S. Chavez
Published 2017-03-10Version 1
The supersymmetry breaking in a supersymmetric harmonic oscillator from interaction and at finite temperature is analyzed. Due to the additivity of the thermal effects, the restored supersymmetry through this polynomial interaction, results in nonvanishing energy at finite temperatures while at T = 0 the energy is zero.
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure
Categories: quant-ph
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