
Abstract We propose a renormalization procedure for dynamically generated effective actions. We show that, as expected, it leads to no spontaneous supersymmetry breaking if this is unbroken at the tree level. We also understand why the usually adopted renormalization prescription has led in some models to an apparent supersymmetry breaking for an unacceptable negative-energy vacuum state.
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