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From Quantum Optics to Non-Commutative Geometry : A Non-Commutative Version of the Hopf Bundle, Veronese Mapping and Spin Representation

Quantum Physics 2007-05-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

In this paper we construct a non-commutative version of the Hopf bundle by making use of Jaynes-Commings model and so-called Quantum Diagonalization Method. The bundle has a kind of Dirac strings. However, they appear in only states containing the ground one (F×{0}{0}×FF×F{\cal F}\times \{\ket{0}\} \cup \{\ket{0}\}\times {\cal F} \subset {\cal F}\times {\cal F}) and don't appear in remaining excited states. This means that classical singularities are not universal in the process of non-commutativization. Based on this construction we moreover give a non-commutative version of both the Veronese mapping which is the mapping from \fukusoP1\fukuso P^{1} to \fukusoPn\fukuso P^{n} with mapping degree nn and the spin representation of the group SU(2). We also present some challenging problems concerning how classical (beautiful) properties can be extended to the non-commutative case.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0502174,
  title  = {From Quantum Optics to Non-Commutative Geometry : A Non-Commutative Version of the Hopf Bundle, Veronese Mapping and Spin Representation},
  author = {Kazuyuki Fujii},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0502174},
  year   = {2007}
}

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Latex files, 28 pages. Minor changes (one page increased). To appear in the special issue of International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics