Abstract
All previous attempts to put supersymmetry on the Wilson lattice have encountered difficulties because supersymmetry necessarily closes on the Poincaré group, while the Wilson lattice is not Poincaré invariant. This difficulty is overcome by construction of a gauge theory defined on a random supersymmetric lattice. New features are found, and the usual supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory is recovered in the continuum limit (infinite density of sites). Comments are included on how to use this method to calculate possible dynamical breaking of supersymmetry.

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