Measuring finite Quantum Geometries via Quasi-Coherent States
Abstract
We develop a systematic approach to determine and measure numerically the geometry of generic quantum or "fuzzy" geometries realized by a set of finite-dimensional hermitian matrices. The method is designed to recover the semi-classical limit of quantized symplectic spaces embedded in including the well-known examples of fuzzy spaces, but it applies much more generally. The central tool is provided by quasi-coherent states, which are defined as ground states of Laplace- or Dirac operators corresponding to localized point branes in target space. The displacement energy of these quasi-coherent states is used to extract the local dimension and tangent space of the semi-classical geometry, and provides a measure for the quality and self-consistency of the semi-classical approximation. The method is discussed and tested with various examples, and implemented in an open-source Mathematica package.
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@article{arxiv.1601.08007,
title = {Measuring finite Quantum Geometries via Quasi-Coherent States},
author = {Lukas Schneiderbauer and Harold C. Steinacker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.08007},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
41 pages, 14 figures. V2: discussion of Dirac operator improved, published version