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Revision as of 02:49, 11 August 2008
In theoretical physics, a supercharge is a generator of supersymmetry transformations.
Intuitive meaning
Supercharge, denoted by the symbol Q, is an operator which transforms bosons into fermions, and vice versa. Since the supercharge operator changes a particle with spin one half to a particle with spin one or zero, the supercharge itself is a spinor that carries one half unit of spin.[1]
Commutation
Supercharge commutes with the Hamiltonian operator, such that
- [ Q , H ] = 0
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