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Inspired by regularization in quantum field theory, we study topological and metric properties of spaces in which a cut-off is introduced. We work in the framework of noncommutative geometry, and focus on Connes distance associated to a…

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Disentangling and recovering physical attributes, such as shape and material, from a few waveform examples is a challenging inverse problem in audio signal processing, with numerous applications in musical acoustics as well as structural…

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A finite non-commutative geometry consists of a fuzzy space together with a Dirac operator satisfying the axioms of a real spectral triple. This paper addreses the question of how to extract information about these geometries from the…

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology · Physics 2019-09-04 John W. Barrett , Paul Druce , Lisa Glaser

We introduce the new concept of D-geometry (or "drum geometry"), which has been recently discovered by the author in \cite{KT-DRUMS} when constructing and classifying isospectral and length equivalent drums under certain constraints. We…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2017-12-18 Koen Thas

We study a variation of Kac's question, "Can one hear the shape of a drum?" if we allow ourselves access to some additional information. In particular, we allow ourselves to ``hear" the local Weyl counting function at each point on the…

Analysis of PDEs · Mathematics 2024-07-29 Xing Wang , Emmett L. Wyman , Yakun Xi

We use an extension of Sunada's theorem to construct a nonisometric pair of isospectral simply connected domains in the Euclidean plane, thus answering negatively Kac's question, ``can one hear the shape of a drum?'' In order to construct…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2008-02-03 Carolyn Gordon , David L. Webb , Scott Wolpert

The question whether one can recover the shape of a geometric object from its Laplacian spectrum ('hear the shape of the drum') is a classical problem in spectral geometry with a broad range of implications and applications. While…

Computational Geometry · Computer Science 2020-09-09 Luca Cosmo , Mikhail Panine , Arianna Rampini , Maks Ovsjanikov , Michael M. Bronstein , Emanuele Rodolà

In this thesis I demonstrate that isospectral domains, that is domains of differing geometric shapes that possess identical spectra, do not remain isospectral when subject to uniform rotation. One thus *can* hear the shape of a rotating…

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology · Physics 2025-10-06 Anton Lebedev

``Can one hear the shape of a drum?'' was a question posed (and made famous) by mathematician Mark Kac in the mid-1960s. It addresses whether a deeper connection exists between the resonance modes (eigenmodes) of a drum and its shape. Here…

Physics Education · Physics 2023-09-26 Veronica P. Simonsen , Nathan Hale , Ingve Simonsen

Electromagnetics and Acoustics on a bounded domain are governed by the Helmholtz's equation; when such a domain is a [pre-]fractal described by means of a `just-touching' Iterated Function System (IFS) spectral decomposition of the…

Spectral Theory · Mathematics 2007-05-23 W. Arrighetti , G. Gerosa

We show how spectral submanifold theory can be used to construct reduced-order models for harmonically excited mechanical systems with internal resonances. Efficient calculations of periodic and quasi-periodic responses with the…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2022-08-09 Mingwu Li , Shobhit Jain , George Haller

We construct a Connes spectral triple or `Dirac operator' on the non-reduced fuzzy sphere $C_\lambda[S^2]$ as realised using quantum Riemannian geometry with a central quantum metric $g$ of Euclidean signature and its associated quantum…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2022-02-09 Evelyn Lira-Torres , Shahn Majid

A supersymmetric theory in two-dimensions has enough data to define a noncommutative space thus making it possible to use all tools of noncommutative geometry. In particular, we apply this to the N=1 supersymmetric non-linear sigma model…

High Energy Physics - Theory · Physics 2009-10-30 A. H. Chamseddine

The goal of these lectures is to present the few fundamentals of noncommutative geometry looking around its spectral approach. Strongly motivated by physics, in particular by relativity and quantum mechanics, Chamseddine and Connes have…

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2017-12-19 Bruno Iochum

A building block of noncommutative geometry is the observation that most of the geometric information of a compact riemannian spin manifold M is encoded within its Dirac operator D. Especially via Connes' distance formula one is able to…

Operator Algebras · Mathematics 2011-08-31 Pierre Martinetti

Can one hear the shape of a drum? was proposed by Kac in 1966. The simple answer is NO as shown through the construction of iso-spectral domains. There already exists 17 families of planar domains which are non-isometric but display the…

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2017-01-24 Xiao Hui Liu , Jia Chang Sun , Jian Wen Cao

In this paper we extend the traditional framework of noncommutative geometry in order to deal with spectral truncations of geometric spaces (i.e. imposing an ultraviolet cutoff in momentum space) and with tolerance relations which provide a…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2020-08-26 Alain Connes , Walter D. van Suijlekom

The continuum Dirac model with an unbounded energy spectrum is widely used to describe low-energy states in various electron systems, such as graphene, topological insulators, and Weyl semimetals. However, if it is applied to analyze the…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2019-02-20 Yositake Takane

We explore the geometric implications of introducing a spectral cut-off on Riemannian manifolds. This is naturally phrased in the framework of non-commutative geometry, where we work with spectral triples that are \emph{truncated} by…

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2020-06-16 Lisa Glaser , Abel B. Stern

Noncommutative geometry has been slowly emerging as a new paradigm of geometry which starts from quantum mechanics. One of its key features is that the new geometry is spectral in agreement with the physical way of measuring distances. In…

High Energy Physics - Theory · Physics 2009-12-08 Ali H. Chamseddine , Alain Connes
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