Talk:Chiral superfield

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There exists a special kind of superfields, the so-called chiral superfields, that, in the chiral
representation of supersymmetry, depend only on the variables θ but not their conjugates.
Strictly speaking, this is not true, although I certainly understand what whoever wrote that sentence is trying to say. The actual condition is \overline{D}f=0 and a generic solution of this constraint written in component form clearly has spatial derivative terms depending upon \overline{\theta}. AnonyScientist (talk) 07:45, 19 March 2008 (UTC)