[Category:Model](/Category:Model"wikilink") In order to work with SARAH, one should notice the following conventions:
-[Nomenclature for fields in non-supersymmetric models](/Nomenclature_for_fields_in_non-supersymmetric_models"wikilink")
-[Nomenclature for fields in supersymmetric models](/Nomenclature_for_fields_in_supersymmetric_models"wikilink")
-[Different sets of eigenstates](/Different_sets_of_eigenstates"wikilink")
-[Handling of non-fundamental representations](/Handling_of_non-fundamental_representations"wikilink")
There are different possibilities to get an overview of all defined particles and parameters in the given model:
-[Checking the particles and parameters within Mathematica](/Checking_the_particles_and_parameters_within_Mathematica"wikilink")
-[Generating files with particle properties](/Generating_files_with_particle_properties"wikilink")
- Using the [LaTeX](/LaTeX"wikilink") output
### Special names for fields and parameters
One can use [parameters.m](/parameters.m"wikilink") and [particles.m](/particles.m"wikilink") to associated particles and parameters in a given model with special fields and parameters which SARAH handles in a specific way. These are usually parameters and particles of the SM or MSSM, see [Special fields and parameters in SARAH](/Special_fields_and_parameters_in_SARAH"wikilink").