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LECTURES ON FUZZY AND FUZZY SUSY PHYSICS

by A P Balachandran (Syracuse University, USA) , S Kürkçüoglu (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland) , & S Vaidya (Indian Institute of Science, India)

Noncommutative geometry provides a powerful tool for regularizing quantum field theories in the form of fuzzy physics. Fuzzy physics maintains symmetries, has no fermion-doubling problem and represents topological features efficiently. These lecture notes provide a comprehensive introduction to the field. Starting with the construction of fuzzy spaces, using the concrete examples of the fuzzy sphere and fuzzy complex projective spaces, the book moves on to discuss the technology of star products on noncommutative R2d and on the fuzzy sphere. Scalar, spinor and gauge field theories as well as extended objects such as monopoles and nonlinear sigma modes are treated in considerable detail. A detailed treatment of the regularization of supersymmetry is given using the techniques of fuzzy physics.

 
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Readership: Graduate students in theoretical physics, and researchers in theoretical high energy physics and string theory.
 
“This is an excellent book … These lecture notes provide a comprehensive introduction to the field.”
Zentralblatt MATH

 
196pp
Pub. date: Feb 2007
eISBN: 9789812707468
 
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