On the Origin of the UV-IR Mixing in Noncommutative Matrix Geometry
Abstract
Scalar field theories with quartic interaction are quantized on fuzzy and fuzzy to obtain the 2- and 4-point correlation functions at one-loop. Different continuum limits of these noncommutative matrix spheres are then taken to recover the quantum noncommutative field theories on the noncommutative planes and respectively. The canonical limit of large stereographic projection leads to the usual theory on the noncommutative plane with the well-known singular UV-IR mixing. A new planar limit of the fuzzy sphere is defined in which the noncommutativity parameter , beside acting as a short distance cut-off, acts also as a conventional cut-off in the momentum space. This noncommutative theory is characterized by absence of UV-IR mixing. The new scaling is implemented through the use of an intermediate scale that demarcates the boundary between commutative and noncommutative regimes of the scalar theory. We also comment on the continuum limit of the point function.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0305201,
title = {On the Origin of the UV-IR Mixing in Noncommutative Matrix Geometry},
author = {Sachindeo Vaidya and Badis Ydri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0305201},
year = {2015}
}
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