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Altering the Symmetry of Wavefunctions in Quantum Algebras and Supersymmetry
The statistics-altering operators present in the limit of
multiparticle SU_q(2)-invariant subspaces parallel the action of such operators
which naturally occur in supersymmetric theories. We illustrate this
heuristically by comparison to a toy superymmetry algebra, and ask
whether there is a supersymmetry structure underlying SU(2)_q at that limit. We
remark on the relevance of such alternating-symmetry multiplets to the
construction of invariant hamiltonians.Comment: 6 page
Branes, Quantum Nambu Brackets, and the Hydrogen Atom
The Nambu Bracket quantization of the Hydrogen atom is worked out as an
illustration of the general method. The dynamics of topological open branes is
controlled classically by Nambu Brackets. Such branes then may be quantized
through the consistent quantization of the underlying Nambu brackets: properly
defined, the Quantum Nambu Brackets comprise an associative structure, although
the naive derivation property is mooted through operator entwinement. For
superintegrable systems, such as the Hydrogen atom, the results coincide with
those furnished by Hamiltonian quantization--but the method is not limited to
Hamiltonian systems.Comment: 6 pages, LateX2e. Invited talk by CZ at the XIII International
Colloquium on Integrable Systems and Quantum Groups, Prague, June 18, 200
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