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On the connection between quantum mechanics and the geometry of two-dimensional strings

On the basis of an area-preserving symmetry in the phase space of a one-dimensional matrix model - believed to describe two-dimensional string theory in a black-hole background which also allows for space-time foam - we give a geometric interpretation of the fact that two-dimensional stringy black h...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John R., Mavromatos, N.E., Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(91)91829-K
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spelling cern-2255332023-03-14T19:27:42Zdoi:10.1016/0370-2693(91)91829-Khttp://cds.cern.ch/record/225533engEllis, John R.Mavromatos, N.E.Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.On the connection between quantum mechanics and the geometry of two-dimensional stringsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsOn the basis of an area-preserving symmetry in the phase space of a one-dimensional matrix model - believed to describe two-dimensional string theory in a black-hole background which also allows for space-time foam - we give a geometric interpretation of the fact that two-dimensional stringy black holes are consistent with conventional quantum mechanics due to the infinite gauged `W-hair' property that characterises them.On the basis of an area-preserving symmetry in the phase space of a one-dimensional matrix model - believed to describe two-dimensional string theory in a black-hole background which also allows for space-time foam - we give a geometric interpretation of the fact that two-dimensional stringy black holes are consistent with conventional quantum mechanics due to the infinite gauged `W-hair' property that characterises them.On the basis of an area-preserving symmetry in the phase space of a one-dimensional matrix model - believed to describe two-dimensional string theory in a black-hole background which also allows for space-time foam - we give a geometric interpretation of the fact that two-dimensional stringy black holes are consistent with conventional quantum mechanics due to the infinite gauged `W-hair' property that characterises them.On the basis of an area-preserving symmetry in the phase-space of a one-dimensional matrix model-believed to describe two-dimensional string theory in a black-hole background which also allows for space-time foam-we give a geometric interpretation of the fact that two-dimensional stringy black holes are consistent with conventional quantum mechanics due to the infinite gauged “W-hair” property that characterises them.hep-th/9109027CERN-TH-6229-91ACT-45CTP-TAMU-66-91ACT-45CERN-TH-6229-91CTP-TAMU-91-66oai:cds.cern.ch:2255331991
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Ellis, John R.
Mavromatos, N.E.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
On the connection between quantum mechanics and the geometry of two-dimensional strings
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