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Algebraic {$q$}-Integration and Fourier Theory on Quantum and Braided Spaces

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-10-28 v2 Quantum Algebra

Abstract

We introduce an algebraic theory of integration on quantum planes and other braided spaces. In the one dimensional case we obtain a novel picture of the Jackson qq-integral as indefinite integration on the braided group of functions in one variable xx. Here xx is treated with braid statistics qq rather than the usual bosonic or Grassmann ones. We show that the definite integral x\int x can also be evaluated algebraically as multiples of the integral of a qq-Gaussian, with xx remaining as a bosonic scaling variable associated with the qq-deformation. Further composing our algebraic integration with a representation then leads to ordinary numbers for the integral. We also use our integration to develop a full theory of qq-Fourier transformation FF. We use the braided addition Δx=x1+1x\Delta x=x\otimes 1+1\otimes x and braided-antipode SS to define a convolution product, and prove a convolution theorem. We prove also that F2=SF^2=S. We prove the analogous results on any braided group, including integration and Fourier transformation on quantum planes associated to general R-matrices, including qq-Euclidean and qq-Minkowski spaces.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9402037,
  title  = {Algebraic {$q$}-Integration and Fourier Theory on Quantum and Braided Spaces},
  author = {A. Kempf and Shahn Majid},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9402037},
  year   = {2009}
}

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50 pages. Minor changes, added 3 references