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Adinkra symbols (physics)
Graphical representation of supersymmetric algebras / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In supergravity and supersymmetric representation theory, Adinkra symbols are a graphical representation of supersymmetric algebras.[1][2][3][4][5] Mathematically they can be described as colored finite connected simple graphs, that are bipartite and n-regular.[6] Their name is derived from Adinkra symbols of the same name, and they were introduced by Michael Faux and Sylvester James Gates in 2004.[1]
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