Effects of Twisted Noncommutativity in Multi-particle Hamiltonians
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DOI10.1140/EPJC/S10052-013-2483-XarXiv1301.5501WikidataQ114073584 ScholiaQ114073584MaRDI QIDQ6238977FDOQ6238977
Francesco Toppan, Zhanna Kuznetsova
Publication date: 23 January 2013
Abstract: The noncommutativity induced by a Drinfel'd twist produces Bopp-shift like transformations for deformed operators. In a single-particle setting the Drinfel'd twist allows to recover the noncommutativity obtained from various methods which are not based on Hopf algebras. In multi-particle sector, on the other hand, the Drinfel'd twist implies novel features. In conventional approaches to noncommutativity, deformed primitive operators are postulated to act additively. A Drinfel'd twist implies non-additive effects which are controlled by the coproduct. We illustrate these features for a class of (abelian twist-deformed) 2D Hamiltonians. Suitable choices of the parameters lead to the Hamiltonian of the noncommutative Quantum Hall Effect, the harmonic oscillator, the quantization of the configuration space. The non-additive effects in the multi-particle sector, leading to results departing from the existing literature, are pointed out.
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