Fuzzy actions and their continuum limits
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Abstract: Previously matrix model actions for ``fuzzy fields have been proposed using non-commutative geometry. They retained ``topological properties extremely well, being capable of describing instantons, --states, the chiral anomaly, and even chiral fermions with no ``doubling. Here, we demonstrate that the standard scalar and spinor actions on a --dimensional manifold are recovered from such actions in the limit of large matrices if their normalizations are correctly scaled as the limit is taken.
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