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- Supermultiplet comment "In theoretical physics, a supermultiplet is a representation of a supersymmetry algebra. It consists of a collection of particles, called superpartners, corresponding to operators in a quantum field theory which in superspace are represented by superfields.Superfields were introduced by Abdus Salam and J. A. Strathdee in their 1974 article Supergauge Transformations.".
- Q3977994 comment "In theoretical physics, a supermultiplet is a representation of a supersymmetry algebra. It consists of a collection of particles, called superpartners, corresponding to operators in a quantum field theory which in superspace are represented by superfields.Superfields were introduced by Abdus Salam and J. A. Strathdee in their 1974 article Supergauge Transformations.".