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An introduction to noncommutative spaces and their geometries: characterization of the shallow subsurface implications for urban infrastructure and environmental assessment

These lecture notes are an introduction to several ideas and applications of noncommutative geometry. It starts with a not necessarily commutative but associative algebra which is thought of as the algebra of functions on some 'virtual noncommutative space'. Attention is switched from spac...

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Autor principal: Landi, Giovanni
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-14949-X
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description These lecture notes are an introduction to several ideas and applications of noncommutative geometry. It starts with a not necessarily commutative but associative algebra which is thought of as the algebra of functions on some 'virtual noncommutative space'. Attention is switched from spaces, which in general do not even exist, to algebras of functions. In these notes, particular emphasis is put on seeing noncommutative spaces as concrete spaces, namely as a collection of points with a topology. The necessary mathematical tools are presented in a systematic and accessible way and include among other things, C'*-algebras, module theory and K-theory, spectral calculus, forms and connection theory. Application to Yang--Mills, fermionic, and gravity models are described. Also the spectral action and the related invariance under automorphism of the algebra is illustrated. Some recent work on noncommutative lattices is presented. These lattices arose as topologically nontrivial approximations to 'contuinuum' topological spaces. They have been used to construct quantum-mechanical and field-theory models, alternative models to lattice gauge theory, with nontrivial topological content. This book will be essential to physicists and mathematicians with an interest in noncommutative geometry and its uses in physics.
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spelling cern-20233512021-04-21T20:13:48Zdoi:10.1007/3-540-14949-Xhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2023351engLandi, GiovanniAn introduction to noncommutative spaces and their geometries: characterization of the shallow subsurface implications for urban infrastructure and environmental assessmentMathematical Physics and MathematicsParticle Physics - TheoryThese lecture notes are an introduction to several ideas and applications of noncommutative geometry. It starts with a not necessarily commutative but associative algebra which is thought of as the algebra of functions on some 'virtual noncommutative space'. Attention is switched from spaces, which in general do not even exist, to algebras of functions. In these notes, particular emphasis is put on seeing noncommutative spaces as concrete spaces, namely as a collection of points with a topology. The necessary mathematical tools are presented in a systematic and accessible way and include among other things, C'*-algebras, module theory and K-theory, spectral calculus, forms and connection theory. Application to Yang--Mills, fermionic, and gravity models are described. Also the spectral action and the related invariance under automorphism of the algebra is illustrated. Some recent work on noncommutative lattices is presented. These lattices arose as topologically nontrivial approximations to 'contuinuum' topological spaces. They have been used to construct quantum-mechanical and field-theory models, alternative models to lattice gauge theory, with nontrivial topological content. This book will be essential to physicists and mathematicians with an interest in noncommutative geometry and its uses in physics.Springerhep-th/9701078oai:cds.cern.ch:20233511997
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An introduction to noncommutative spaces and their geometries: characterization of the shallow subsurface implications for urban infrastructure and environmental assessment
title An introduction to noncommutative spaces and their geometries: characterization of the shallow subsurface implications for urban infrastructure and environmental assessment
title_full An introduction to noncommutative spaces and their geometries: characterization of the shallow subsurface implications for urban infrastructure and environmental assessment
title_fullStr An introduction to noncommutative spaces and their geometries: characterization of the shallow subsurface implications for urban infrastructure and environmental assessment
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title_short An introduction to noncommutative spaces and their geometries: characterization of the shallow subsurface implications for urban infrastructure and environmental assessment
title_sort introduction to noncommutative spaces and their geometries: characterization of the shallow subsurface implications for urban infrastructure and environmental assessment
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Particle Physics - Theory
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