Exotic Newton-Hooke group, noncommutative plane and superconformal symmetry
Pedro D. Alvarez

TL;DR
This thesis explores exotic nonrelativistic symmetries in 2+1 dimensions, focusing on the exotic Newton-Hooke group, its relation to the noncommutative Landau problem, and the incorporation of supersymmetry and conformal symmetry.
Contribution
It constructs a free particle action for the exotic Newton-Hooke group and analyzes its classical and quantum properties, linking it to noncommutative Landau systems and supersymmetric extensions.
Findings
Exotic Newton-Hooke symmetry relates to noncommutative Landau problem.
Inclusion of spin leads to integration with conformal and supersymmetry.
Complete classical and quantum analysis of the exotic Newton-Hooke system.
Abstract
In this thesis some systems with exotic symmetries, which are a peculiarity in 2+1 space-time dimensions, are studied. Coded in the exotic structure, there appear noncommutative coordinates and a phases structure. This kind of systems has attracted attention from different areas of physics independently. Among them, we can mention: theory of ray representations of Lie groups, anyon physics, some condensed matter systems, for instance the quantum Hall effect, planar gauge and gravitation theories, noncommutative field theory, noncommutative geometry, and noncommutative quantum mechanics. We focus our study in some topics on exotic nonrelativistic symmetries, such as the exotic Newton-Hooke group, the relation between such systems and the noncommutative Landau problem, the symmetries of noncommutative Landau problem, and of its supersymmetric extension. The exotic Newton-Hooke group…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
