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Kahler manifolds, and RG flow in supersymmetric low-energy theories

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The geometry of invisible dimensions may secretly govern how particle physics theories evolve at low energies — and Kähler manifolds are the hidden map.

Renormalization Group FlowKähler GeometrySupersymmetryEffective Field Theory
Kahler manifolds, and RG flow in supersymmetric low-energy theories

Theory Briefing

  • Kähler manifolds, a special class of complex geometry, define the scalar field space in supersymmetric low-energy effective theories.
  • Renormalization Group (RG) flow tracks how a theory's parameters shift with energy scale — and the Kähler metric encodes anomalous dimensions directly.
  • The question probes whether geometric deformation of the Kähler structure under RG flow reveals deeper constraints on supersymmetric model-building.