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The (N=1) Supersymmetric Sine-Gordon model in two dimensions. II

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In this second paper the technical part of the results about the SupersymmetricN=1 massless Sine-Gordon field theory, at finite (space) volume, is given. The proof that the theory exists and is analytic in the coupling constantλ and that, at finite (space) volume, its Witten index is 1, is, therefore, completed.

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Cassandro, M., Nicolò, F. & Scoppola, B. The (N=1) Supersymmetric Sine-Gordon model in two dimensions. II. Commun.Math. Phys. 123, 123–146 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01244020

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