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Spectral geometry of the Moyal plane with harmonic propagation
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    Spectral geometry of the Moyal plane with harmonic propagation (English)
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    11 March 2014
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    Summary: We construct a `non-unital spectral triple of finite volume' out of the Moyal product and a differential square root of the harmonic oscillator Hamiltonian. We find that the spectral dimension of this triple is \(d\), but the KO-dimension is \(2d\). We add another Connes-Lott copy and compute the spectral action of the corresponding Yang-Mills-Higgs model. As result, the `covariant coordinate' involving the gauge field combines with the Higgs field to a unified potential, yielding a deep unification of discrete and continuous parts of the geometry.
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    noncommutative differential geometry
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    quantum theory: noncommutative geometry methods
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    non-unital spectral triples
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    Moyal deformation
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    heat kernel techniques
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