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Lectures on the Superconformal Index

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 Added by Abhijit Gadde
 Publication date 2020
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 Authors Abhijit Gadde




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In these lectures, we give a pedagogical introduction to the superconformal index. This is the writeup of the lectures given at the Winter School YRISW 2020 and is to appear in a special issue of JPhysA. The lectures are at a basic level and are geared towards a beginning graduate student interested in working with the superconformal index.



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