Projective superspace

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In supersymmetry, a theory of particle physics, projective superspace is one way of dealing with supersymmetric theories, i.e. with 8 real SUSY generators, in a manifestly covariant manner.

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  • Kuzenko, Sergei (2010). "Lectures on nonlinear sigma-models in projective superspace". Journal of Physics A. 43 (44): 56. arXiv:1004.0880. Bibcode:2010JPhA...43R3001K. doi:10.1088/1751-8113/43/44/443001. S2CID 73634748.