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Noncommutative relativistic spacetimes and worldlines from 2 + 1 quantum (anti-)de Sitter groups
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    Noncommutative relativistic spacetimes and worldlines from 2 + 1 quantum (anti-)de Sitter groups (English)
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    27 March 2018
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    Summary: The \(\kappa\)-deformation of the (2 + 1)D anti-de Sitter, Poincaré, and de Sitter groups is presented through a unified approach in which the curvature of the spacetime (or the cosmological constant) is considered as an explicit parameter. The Drinfel'd-double and the Poisson-Lie structure underlying the \(\kappa\)-deformation are explicitly given, and the three quantum kinematical groups are obtained as quantizations of such Poisson-Lie algebras. As a consequence, the noncommutative (2 + 1)D spacetimes that generalize the \(\kappa\)-Minkowski space to the (anti-)de Sitter ones are obtained. Moreover, noncommutative 4D spaces of (time-like) geodesics can be defined, and they can be interpreted as a novel possibility to introduce noncommutative worldlines. Furthermore, quantum (anti-)de Sitter algebras are presented both in the known basis related to 2 + 1 quantum gravity and in a new one which generalizes the bicrossproduct one. In this framework, the quantum deformation parameter is related to the Planck length, and the existence of a kind of ``duality'' between the cosmological constant and the Planck scale is also envisaged.
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