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What (who) is Supercharge - definition

CONCEPT IN PHYSICS
Supercharges

Supercharge         
·noun A bearing charged upon another bearing.
II. Supercharge ·vt To charge (a bearing) upon another bearing; as, to supercharge a rose upon a fess.
supercharge         
¦ verb
1. provide with a supercharger.
2. [as adjective supercharged] having powerful emotional associations.
Supercharge         
In theoretical physics, a supercharge is a generator of supersymmetry transformations. It is an example of the general notion of a charge in physics.

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Supercharge

In theoretical physics, a supercharge is a generator of supersymmetry transformations. It is an example of the general notion of a charge in physics.

Supercharge, denoted by the symbol Q, is an operator which transforms bosons into fermions, and vice versa. Since the supercharge operator changes a particle with spin one-half to a particle with spin one or zero, the supercharge itself is a spinor that carries one half unit of spin.

Depending on the context, supercharges may also be called Grassmann variables or Grassmann directions; they are generators of the exterior algebra of anti-commuting numbers, the Grassmann numbers. All these various usages are essentially synonymous; they refer to the Z 2 {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} _{2}} grading between bosons and fermions, or equivalently, the grading between c-numbers and a-numbers. Calling it a charge emphasizes the notion of a symmetry at work.

Examples of use of Supercharge
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5. One exchange offered a glimpse of why Fox‘s promised revolution –– to slash crime, create millions of jobs and supercharge the economy by reforming antiquated tax, labor and energy laws –– never got off the ground, key aides and outside observers said.