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Quantum Topology Change and Large N Gauge Theories

High Energy Physics - Theory 2008-11-26 v1

Abstract

We study a model for dynamical localization of topology using ideas from non-commutative geometry and topology in quantum mechanics. We consider a collection XX of NN one-dimensional manifolds and the corresponding set of boundary conditions (self-adjoint extensions) of the Dirac operator DD. The set of boundary conditions encodes the topology and is parameterized by unitary matrices gNg_N. A particular geometry is described by a spectral triple x(gN)=(AX,HX,D(gN))x(g_N)=(A_X,{\cal H}_X, D(g_N)). We define a partition function for the sum over all gNg_N. In this model topology fluctuates but the dimension is kept fixed. We use the spectral principle to obtain an action for the set of boundary conditions. Together with invariance principles the procedure fixes the partition function for fluctuating topologies. In the simplest case the model has one free-parameter β\beta and it is equivalent to a one plaquette gauge theory. We argue that topology becomes localized at β=\beta=\infty for any value of NN. Moreover, the system undergoes a third-order phase transition at β=1\beta=1 for large NN. We give a topological interpretation of the phase transition by looking how it affects the topology.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0407041,
  title  = {Quantum Topology Change and Large N Gauge Theories},
  author = {Luiz C. de Albuquerque and Paulo Teotonio-Sobrinho and Sachindeo Vaidya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0407041},
  year   = {2008}
}

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13 pages, 4 eps figures