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Noncommutative Solitons
Solitonic objects play a central role in gauge and string theory (as, e.g., monopoles, black holes, D‐branes, etc.). Certain string backgrounds produce a noncommutative deformation of the low‐energy effective field theory, which allows for new types of solitonic solutions. I present the construction...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2007
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2902796 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1062081 |
Sumario: | Solitonic objects play a central role in gauge and string theory (as, e.g., monopoles, black holes, D‐branes, etc.). Certain string backgrounds produce a noncommutative deformation of the low‐energy effective field theory, which allows for new types of solitonic solutions. I present the construction, moduli spaces and dynamics of Moyal‐deformed solitons, exemplified in the 2+1 dimensional Yang‐Mills‐Higgs theory and its Bogomolny system, which is gauge‐fixed to an integrable chiral sigma model (the Ward model). Noncommutative solitons for various 1+1 dimensional integrable systems (such as sine‐Gordon) easily follow by dimensional and algebraic reduction. Supersymmetric extensions exist as well and are related to twistor string theory. |
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