On Pythagoras' theorem for products of spectral triples
Mathematical Physics
2012-12-06 v2 math.MP
Operator Algebras
Abstract
We discuss a version of Pythagoras theorem in noncommutative geometry. Usual Pythagoras theorem can be formulated in terms of Connes' distance, between pure states, in the product of commutative spectral triples. We investigate the generalization to both non pure states and arbitrary spectral triples. We show that Pythagoras theorem is replaced by some Pythagoras inequalities, that we prove for the product of arbitrary (i.e. non-necessarily commutative) spectral triples, assuming only some unitality condition. We show that these inequalities are optimal, and provide non-unital counter-examples inspired by K-homology.
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@article{arxiv.1203.3184,
title = {On Pythagoras' theorem for products of spectral triples},
author = {Francesco D'Andrea and Pierre Martinetti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.3184},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
Paper slightly shortened to match the published version; Lett. Math. Phys. 2012