Interaction between two Fuzzy Spheres
Subrata Bal, Hiroyuki Takata (IMSc,india)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the interactions between two fuzzy spheres in three dimensions, revealing no force at long distances and an attractive force when the spheres are in contact.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of fuzzy sphere interactions, including the dependence on distance and radii, and explores the special case of zero separation.
Findings
No force at large distances between fuzzy spheres.
An attractive force exists when the spheres are in contact.
Interaction depends on the radii and separation distance.
Abstract
We have calculated interactions between two fuzzy spheres in 3 dimension. It depends on the distance r between the spheres and the radii rho_1, rho_2. There is no force between the spheres when they are far from each other (long distance case). We have also studied the interaction for r=0 case. We find that an attractive force exists between two fuzzy sphere surfaces.
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