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I review phenomenologically interesting aspects of supersymmetry. First I point out that the discovery of the positron can be regarded as a historic analogue to the would-be discovery of supersymmetry. Second I review the recent topics on the unification of the gauge coupling constants, $m_b$--$m_��$ relation, proton decay, and baryogenesis. I also briefly discuss the recent proposals to solve the problem of flavor changing neutral currents. Finally I argue that the measurements of supersymmetry parameters may probe the physics at the Planck scale.
LBL-36175, LaTeX, 27 pages. Psfig1.9 required. Invited talk presented at the 22nd INS International Symposium on Physics with High Energy Colliders, Tokyo, Japan, March 8--10, 1994, to appear in Proceedings of INS Symposium. The original version submitted in June, only references and spellings corrected. Five EPS figures appended in uuencoded format
Coupling Constants, Quantum Field Theory, Currents And Their Properties, Symmetry, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Planck Law 662120, Unified-Field Theories, FOS: Physical sciences, Supersymmetry, Conservation Laws, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields
Coupling Constants, Quantum Field Theory, Currents And Their Properties, Symmetry, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Planck Law 662120, Unified-Field Theories, FOS: Physical sciences, Supersymmetry, Conservation Laws, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields
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