
Up to now, we have reviewed the formulation of supersymmetric theories. We now apply it to the standard model to obtain its minimal supersymmetric extension, the minimal supersymmetric standard model. In this chapter, we first supersymmetrize the SM, then introduce soft breaking terms, and finally indicate the phenomenological constraints on the supersymmetric standard model provided by particle physics experiments.
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