Monopoles, vortices and kinks in the framework of non-commutative geometry
Abstract
Non-commutative differential geometry allows a scalar field to be regarded as a gauge connection, albeit on a discrete space. We explain how the underlying gauge principle corresponds to the independence of physics on the choice of vacuum state, should it be non-unique. A consequence is that Yang-Mills-Higgs theory can be reformulated as a generalised Yang-Mills gauge theory on Euclidean space with a internal structure. By extending the Hodge star operation to this non-commutative space, we are able to define the notion of self-duality of the gauge curvature form in arbitrary dimensions. It turns out that BPS monopoles, critically coupled vortices, and kinks are all self-dual solutions in their respective dimensions. We then prove, within this unified formalism, that static soliton solutions to the Yang-Mills-Higgs system exist only in one, two and three spatial dimensions.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9706101,
title = {Monopoles, vortices and kinks in the framework of non-commutative geometry},
author = {Edward Teo and Christopher Ting},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9706101},
year = {2009}
}
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28 pages, Latex