Short Steps in Noncommutative Geometry
Abstract
Noncommutative geometry (NCG) is a branch of mathematics concerned with a geometric approach to noncommutative algebras, and with the construction of spaces that are locally presented by noncommutative algebras of functions (possibly in some generalized sense). A noncommutative algebra is an associative algebra in which the multiplication is not commutative, that is, for which does not always equal ; or more generally an algebraic structure in which one of the principal binary operations is not commutative; one also allows additional structures, e.g. topology or norm, to be possibly carried by the noncommutative algebra of functions. These notes just to start understand what we need to study Noncommutative Geometry.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1901.03640,
title = {Short Steps in Noncommutative Geometry},
author = {Ahmad Zainy Al-Yasry},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.03640},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:0812.5045, arXiv:0708.1968, arXiv:1811.01754, arXiv:1112.4616 by other authors