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The Classical and Commutative Limits of noncommutative Quantum Mechanics: A Superstar \bigstar Wigner-Moyal Equation

High Energy Physics - Theory 2011-07-19 v2

Abstract

We are interested in the similarities and differences between the quantum-classical (Q-C) and the noncommutative-commutative (NC-Com) correspondences. As one useful platform to address this issue we derive the superstar Wigner-Moyal equation for noncommutative quantum mechanics (NCQM). A superstar \bigstar-product combines the usual phase space \ast star and the noncommutative \star star-product. Having dealt with subtleties of ordering present in this problem we show that the classical correspondent to the NC Hamiltonian has the same form as the original Hamiltonian, but with a non-commutativity parameter θ\theta-dependent, momentum-dependent shift in the coordinates. Using it to examine the classical and the commutative limits, we find that there exist qualitative differences between these two limits. Specifically, if θ0\theta \neq 0 there is no classical limit. Classical limit exists only if θ0\theta \to 0 at least as fast as 0\hbar \to 0, but this limit does not yield Newtonian mechanics, unless the limit of θ/\theta/\hbar vanishes as θ0\theta \to 0. Another angle to address this issue is the existence of conserved currents and the Noether's theorem in the continuity equation, and the Ehrenfest theorem in the NCQM context.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0504150,
  title  = {The Classical and Commutative Limits of noncommutative Quantum Mechanics: A Superstar \bigstar Wigner-Moyal Equation},
  author = {Ardeshir Eftekharzadeh and B. L. Hu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0504150},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

11 pages, no figure, v2, further material added: new references, proof that Weyl correspondence is one-to-one and onto, a comment on commutative limit, misc. editorial changes