Fractional supersymmetry
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In theoretical physics, fractional supersymmetry is a generalization of the notion of supersymmetry in which the minimal positive amount of spin does not have to be 1 / 2 but can be an arbitrary 1 / N for integer value of N. Such a generalization is possible in two or less spacetime dimensions.
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