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The Fuzzy analogy of chiral diffeomorphisms in higher dimensional quantum field theories

Our observation that the chiral diffeomorphisms allow an interpretation as modular groups of local operator algebras in the sense of Tomita and takesaki allows us to conclude that the higher deimensional generalizations are certain infinite dimensional groups which act in a 'fuzzy' way on...

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Autores principales: Fassarella, L, Schrör, B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747877
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author Fassarella, L
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description Our observation that the chiral diffeomorphisms allow an interpretation as modular groups of local operator algebras in the sense of Tomita and takesaki allows us to conclude that the higher deimensional generalizations are certain infinite dimensional groups which act in a 'fuzzy' way on the operator algebras of local quantum physics. These actions do not require any spacetime noncommutativity and are in complete harmony with causality and localization principles. The use of an appropriately defined isomorphism reprocesses these fuzzy actions into partially geometric actions on the holographic image and in this way tightens the relation with chiral structures and makes recent attempts to explain the required universal structure of a would be quantum Bekenstein law in terms of Virasoro algebra structures more palatable.
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spelling cern-7478772019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747877engFassarella, LSchrör, BThe Fuzzy analogy of chiral diffeomorphisms in higher dimensional quantum field theoriesParticle PhysicsOur observation that the chiral diffeomorphisms allow an interpretation as modular groups of local operator algebras in the sense of Tomita and takesaki allows us to conclude that the higher deimensional generalizations are certain infinite dimensional groups which act in a 'fuzzy' way on the operator algebras of local quantum physics. These actions do not require any spacetime noncommutativity and are in complete harmony with causality and localization principles. The use of an appropriately defined isomorphism reprocesses these fuzzy actions into partially geometric actions on the holographic image and in this way tightens the relation with chiral structures and makes recent attempts to explain the required universal structure of a would be quantum Bekenstein law in terms of Virasoro algebra structures more palatable.CBPF-NF-038-01oai:cds.cern.ch:7478772001
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Fassarella, L
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The Fuzzy analogy of chiral diffeomorphisms in higher dimensional quantum field theories
title The Fuzzy analogy of chiral diffeomorphisms in higher dimensional quantum field theories
title_full The Fuzzy analogy of chiral diffeomorphisms in higher dimensional quantum field theories
title_fullStr The Fuzzy analogy of chiral diffeomorphisms in higher dimensional quantum field theories
title_full_unstemmed The Fuzzy analogy of chiral diffeomorphisms in higher dimensional quantum field theories
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topic Particle Physics
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