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A review of searches for R-parity-violating SUSY

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Searches for pair and single production of supersymmetric particles under the assumption that R-parity is violated via a single dominant coupling are presented. A subset of the most recent results from LEP, Tevatron and HERA is selected. The data are in agreement with the Standard Model expectation. Limits on the production cross sections and the masses of supersymmetric particles are derived.



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