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    Remarks on an Exact Seiberg-Witten map

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    We obtain the leading derivative corrections to an expression for the Seiberg-Witten map given by Banerjee and Yang and show how they affect the noncommutative deformation of the Maxwell action, as well as the matter coupling in noncommutative emergent gravity.Comment: 8 page

    Relativistic Particles on Quantum Space-time

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    We discuss alternatives to the usual quantization of relativistic particles which result in discrete spectra for position and time operators.Comment: 9 page

    Non-commutative AdS2/CFT1AdS_2/CFT_1 duality: the case of massless scalar fields

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    We show how to construct correlators for the CFT1CFT_1 which is dual to non-commutative AdS2AdS_2 (ncAdS2ncAdS_2). We do it explicitly for the example of the massless scalar field on Euclidean ncAdS2ncAdS_2. ncAdS2ncAdS_2 is the quantization of AdS2AdS_2 that preserves all the isometries. It is described in terms of the unitary irreducible representations, more specifically discrete series representations, of so(2,1)so(2,1). We write down symmetric differential representations for the discrete series, and then map them to functions on the Moyal-Weyl plane. The Moyal-Weyl plane has a large distance limit which can be identified with the boundary of ncAdS2ncAdS_2. Killing vectors can be constructed on ncAdS2ncAdS_2 which reduce to the AdS2AdS_2 Killing vectors near the boundary. We therefore conclude that ncAdS2ncAdS_2 is asymptotically AdS2AdS_2, and so the AdS/CFTAdS/CFT correspondence should apply. For the example of the massless scalar field on Euclidean ncAdS2ncAdS_2, the on-shell action, and resulting two-point function for the boundary theory, are computed to leading order in the noncommutativity parameter. The results agree with those of the commutative scalar field theory, up to a field redefinition.Comment: 25 page

    Deformed Wong Particles

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    By generalizing the Feynman proof of the Lorentz force law, recently reported by Dyson, we derive equations of motion for particles possessing internal degrees of freedom IaI^a which do not, in general, generate a finite algebra. We obtain consistency criteria for fields which interact with such particles. It is argued that when a particle with internal SUq(2)SU_q(2) degrees of freedom is coupled to SU(2)SU(2) gauge fields, SU(2)SU(2) gauge invariance is broken to U(1)U(1). We further claim that when such an SUq(2)SU_q(2) particle acts as a source for the field theory, the second rank antisymmetric field tensor, in general, cannot be globally defined.Comment: 14 pages, LATE

    Two-parameter deformation of the Poincar\'e algebra

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    We examine a two-parameter (,\hbar , λ\lambda ) deformation of the Poincar\`e algebra which is covariant under the action of SLq(2,C).SL_q(2,C). When λ0\lambda \rightarrow 0 it yields the Poincar\`e algebra, while in the 0\hbar\rightarrow 0 limit we recover the classical quadratic algebra discussed previously in \cite{ssy95}, \cite{sy95}. The analogues of the Pauli-Lubanski vector ww and Casimirs p2p^2 and w2w^2 are found and a set of mutually commuting operators is constructed.Comment: 10 pages, Latex2

    Deformation Quantization of the Isotropic Rotator

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    We perform a deformation quantization of the classical isotropic rigid rotator. The resulting quantum system is not invariant under the usual SU(2)×SU(2)SU(2)\times SU(2) chiral symmetry, but instead SUq1(2)×SUq(2)SU_{q^{-1}}(2) \times SU_q(2).Comment: 12pp, LATE
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