you don't need string theory to talk about supersymmetry
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Correct
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supersymmetry is a symmetry that exchanges bosons <--> fermions .. you don't need string theory for this you just need the lagrangian to be invariant under this exchange. The simplest model is the Wess-Zumino model
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of course you first need to define what a supersymemtric transformation even looks like. it's actually a continuous symmetry generated by the SUSY graded lie-algebras and not just a discrete symmetry
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that's if you gauge SUSY
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but you can only gauge if the group was continuous to begin with
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what do you mean? that's what i was originally saying. SUSY is a continusous symmetry group, the boson<->fermion exchange symmetry is just a discrete subgroup just how Z_2 is a discrete subgroup of U(1)
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