We present an adinkra-based computer algorithm implemented in a Mathematica code and use it in a limited demonstration of how to engineer off-shell, arbitrary N-extended world-sheet supermultiplets. Using one of the outputs from this algorithm, we present evidence for the unexpected discovery of a previously unknown 8 - 8 representation of N = 2 world sheet supersymmetry. As well, we uncover a menagerie of (p, q) = (3, 1) world sheet supermultiplets.
@article{arxiv.1209.5020,
title = {A Computer Algorithm For Engineering Off-Shell Multiplets With Four Supercharges On The World Sheet},
author = {K. Burghardt and S. J. Gates},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.5020},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
52 pages, 64 figures, LaTeX twice, added note in proof, addition of comments about gauge invariance for 4D vector & tensor supermultiplets