Noncommutative field theories on $R^3_\lambda$: Towards UV/IR mixing freedom
Abstract
We consider the noncommutative space , a deformation of the algebra of functions on which yields a "foliation" of into fuzzy spheres. We first construct a natural matrix base adapted to . We then apply this general framework to the one-loop study of a two-parameter family of real-valued scalar noncommutative field theories with quartic polynomial interaction, which becomes a non-local matrix model when expressed in the above matrix base. The kinetic operator involves a part related to dynamics on the fuzzy sphere supplemented by a term reproducing radial dynamics. We then compute the planar and non-planar 1-loop contributions to the 2-point correlation function. We find that these diagrams are both finite in the matrix base. We find no singularity of IR type, which signals very likely the absence of UV/IR mixing. We also consider the case of a kinetic operator with only the radial part. We find that the resulting theory is finite to all orders in perturbation expansion.
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@article{arxiv.1212.5131,
title = {Noncommutative field theories on $R^3_\lambda$: Towards UV/IR mixing freedom},
author = {Patrizia Vitale and Jean-Christophe Wallet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.5131},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
31 pages, 4 figures. Improved version. Sections 5.1 and 5.2 have been clarified. A minor error corrected. References added