Quantum jet bundles
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Abstract: We formulate a notion of jet bundles over a possibly noncommutative algebra equipped with a torsion free connection. Among the conditions needed for 3rd-order jets and above is that the connection also be flat and its `generalised braiding tensor' obey the Yang-Baxter equation or braid relations. We also cover the case of jet bundles of a given `vector bundle' over in the form of a bimodule with a flat bimodule connection with its braiding obeying the coloured braid relations. Examples include the permutation group with its 2-cycles calculus, , the bicrossproduct model quantum spacetime in two dimensions and for a 4th root of unity.
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