Abstract
A nuclear physics example of the U(6/2) supersymmetry group is considered. It is shown that this group contains a supersymmetric subgroup with a structure similar to the supersymmetry model of the quantum field theory (QFT). A comparison of two models helps to clarify the relation between the supersymmetry schemes of QFT and of nuclear physics. Using this similarity relation between the numbers of the bosonic and fermionic states similar to the fundamental relation in QFT is obtained. For those supermultiplets with at least two fermions the numbers of the bosonic and fermionic states are equal as in QFT.
- Received 6 July 1999
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.60.064318
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