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John March-Russell

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  176
Citations -  29281

John March-Russell is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supersymmetry & Dark matter. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 171 publications receiving 27031 citations. Previous affiliations of John March-Russell include Princeton University & Institute for Advanced Study.

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New order parameters for non-abelian gauge theories

TL;DR: In this article, a lattice operator that measures non-abelian discrete charge was constructed for S3 gauge theory with S3 matter, which is related to a nonabelian generalization of the 't Hooft loop operator.
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Black Holes and Sub-millimeter Dimensions

TL;DR: In this paper, a new framework for solving the hierarchy problem was proposed which does not rely on low energy supersymmetry or technicolor, and the authors studied how the properties of black holes are altered in these theories.
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Retrofitted Natural Supersymmetry from a U(1)

TL;DR: In this paper, a single, spontaneously broken, U(1) gauge symmetry may be responsible for suppressing both the first two generation Yukawa couplings, and also, in a correlated manner, parameters in the dynamical supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking sector by the mechanism of retrofitting.
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Higgs assisted Q-balls from pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons

TL;DR: In this paper, stable solitonic Q-balls can be formed from light pion-like pNGB fields carrying a conserved global quantum number in the presence of the Higgs field, where solutions satisfying all constraints are shown to exist over a range of parameter values.
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The search for extra dimensions

TL;DR: The possibility of extra dimensions, beyond the three dimensions of space of our everyday experience, sometimes crops up as a convenient, if rather vague, plot in science fiction as discussed by the authors, and has a rich history, dating back at least as far as the 1920s.