Is there any geometric or more direct conceptual way to understand supersymmetry algebra, rather than staring from a lagrangian including boson and fermion fields, deriving all the expressions ensuring the supersymmetric invariance and then writing down the supersymmetry algebra. For geometric/algebraic way I mean to derive the supersymmetry algebra from pure(or partially) geometry(spinors, spin group,.etc). Thanks.
Geometric or conceptual way to understand supersymmetry algebra
Hao Yu
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