Operator Renormalization using Emergent Supersymmetries
Abstract
We develop a mechanism that enables supersymmetric Ward identities to be applied in non-supersymmetric theories. These identities are then used to streamline calculations in our target theories, potentially including phenomenological models. In these proceedings, we illustrate the method through operator renormalization in the Gross-Neveu-Yukawa model, where it leads to a significant optimization and a substantial reduction in computational effort. This serves as a toy example of the procedure that we ultimately aim to apply to Quantum Chromodynamics.
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