Abstract
The influence of topological singularities (fluxons) on two- and three-dimensional supersymmetric quantum mechanics is investigated. It is proved that the Aharonov-Bohm effect is incompatible with supersymmetry. The violation is a quantum effect and its quantitative amount is determined by the topology.
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