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Quantum Riemannian geometry of the discrete interval and q-deformation

Quantum Algebra 2023-05-24 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We solve for quantum Riemannian geometries on the finite lattice interval \bullet-\bullet-\cdots-\bullet with nn nodes (the Dynkin graph of type AnA_n) and find that they are necessarily qq-deformed with q=eıπn+1q=e^{\imath\pi\over n+1}. This comes out of the intrinsic geometry and not by assuming any quantum group in the picture. Specifically, we discover a novel `boundary effect' whereby, in order to admit a quantum-Levi Civita connection, the `metric weight' at any edge is forced to be greater pointing towards the bulk compared to towards the boundary, with ratio given by (i+1)q/(i)q(i+1)_q/(i)_q at node ii, where (i)q(i)_q is a qq-integer. The Christoffel symbols are also q-deformed. The limit q1q\to 1 likewise forces the quantum Riemannian geometry of the natural numbers N\Bbb N to have rational metric multiples (i+1)/i(i+1)/i in the direction of increasing ii. In both cases, there is a unique Ricci-scalar flat metric up to normalisation. Elements of quantum field theory and quantum gravity are exhibited for n=3n=3 and for the continuum limit of the geometry of N\Bbb N. The Laplacian for the scalar-flat metric becomes the Airy equation operator 1xd2dx2{1\over x}{d^2\over d x^2} in so far as a limit exists. Scaling this metric by a conformal factor eψ(i)e^{\psi(i)} gives a limiting Ricci scalar curvature proportional to eψxd2ψdx2{e^{-\psi}\over x}{d^2 \psi\over d x^2}.

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@article{arxiv.2204.12212,
  title  = {Quantum Riemannian geometry of the discrete interval and q-deformation},
  author = {J. N. Argota-Quiroz and S. Majid},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.12212},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

35 pages AMS latex, 8 figures. Some corrections to the formulae in Sections 5,6 for the Laplacian and Ricci