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Special Colloquium,
April 19, 2004
Supersymmetry, Dark Matter and the Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry
Carlos Wagner
Argonne National Laboratory
Supersymmetry, a symmetry that relates fermion and boson degrees of freedom, plays an important role in the description of quantum gravity, as well as in the formulation of a unified theory of particle interactions. Our present understanding of particle physics suggests that supersymmetry may be realized at energy scales much smaller than the ones relevant to probe ordinary gravity interactions, and may be also relevant for the solution of two of the most important open problems in high energy physics: The nature of the dark matter and the origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry.
10:30 a.m., Smith Laboratory, Room 1094
Refreshments served in Smith 1094 at 10:00 a.m.
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