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Formal aspects of supersymmetric embedding of Hamiltonians in quantum scalar field theories

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It is formally shown that Hamiltonians in a quantum multicomponent scalar field theory are embedded into supersymmetric Hamiltonians if they have a strictly positive zero energy state.

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Supported by the Grant-in-Aid, No. 62740072 and No. 62460001 for science research from the Ministry of Education, Japan.

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Arai, A. Formal aspects of supersymmetric embedding of Hamiltonians in quantum scalar field theories. Lett Math Phys 15, 275–279 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00419584

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