Examples of 4D, N = 2 Holoraumy
Abstract
We provide an introduction to the concepts of holoraumy tensors, Lorentz covariant four-dimensional "Gadgets", and Gadget angles within the context of 4D N = 2 supermultiplets. This is followed by the calculation of the holoraumy tensors, Gadgets, and Gadget angles for minimal off-shell supermultiplets. Four tetrahedrons in four 3D subspaces of the Holoraumy lattice space are found.
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