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Dissipative quantum mechanics and Kondo-like impurities on noncommutative two-tori

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-06-03 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

In a recent paper, by exploiting the notion of Morita equivalence for field theories on noncommutative tori and choosing rational values of the noncommutativity parameter θ\theta (in appropriate units), a general one-to-one correspondence between the mm-reduced conformal field theory (CFT) describing a quantum Hall fluid (QHF) at paired states fillings ν=\nu =% \frac{m}{pm+2} and an Abelian noncommutative field theory (NCFT) has been established . That allowed us to add new evidence to the relationship between noncommutativity and quantum Hall fluids\cite% {ncmanybody}. On the other hand, the mm-reduced CFT is equivalent to a system of two massless scalar bosons with a magnetic boundary interaction as introduced by Callan et al., at the so called ``magic''\ points. We are then able to describe, within such a framework, the dissipative quantum mechanics of a particle confined to a plane and subject to an external magnetic field normal to it. Here we develop such a point of view by focusing on the case m=2m=2 which corresponds to a quantum Hall bilayer. The key role of a localized impurity which couples the two layers is emphasized and the effect of noncommutativity in terms of generalized magnetic translations (GMT) is fully exploited. As a result, general GMT operators are introduced, in the form of a tensor product, which act on the QHF and defect space respectively, and a comprehensive study of their rich structure is performed.

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@article{arxiv.1112.5482,
  title  = {Dissipative quantum mechanics and Kondo-like impurities on noncommutative two-tori},
  author = {Patrizia Iacomino and Vincenzo Marotta and Adele Naddeo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.5482},
  year   = {2015}
}

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18 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in International Journal of Modern Physics A