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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1579987
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Projective modules of finite type and monopoles over \(S^2\) (English)
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17 January 2002
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An useful idea in noncommutative geometry is the following: the substitution of vector bundles by projective modules of finite type. The paper presents this correspondence for vector bundles over the two-dimensional sphere. This is given by a global projector; which determines the module of sections of the vector bundles on which monopoles live, as the image from a suitable module. The canonical connection is used to compute the topological charge. In fact, transposed projectors give opposite values for the charges. Also, the construction of a partial isometry yielding the equivalence between the tangent projector and the real form of the charge 2 projector is explained.
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projective modules
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monopoles over \(S^2\)
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topological charge
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