Abstract

This investigation involves composite symmetries, which connect different components of atomic nuclei. In particular, supersymmetry (SUSY) connects boson and fermion sectors, and multiconfigurational symmetry (MUSY) bridges different configurations, such as shell, quartet, or cluster configurations. Both SUSY and MUSY contain a usual dynamical symmetry in each component, and further symmetry connects the components to each other. The varieties of the connecting symmetries and their logical structure are analyzed and compared.

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