Gauge Invariance and Noncommutativity
Corneliu Sochichiu

TL;DR
This paper explores the significance of gauge invariance in noncommutative field theories, introduces background invariant Wilson lines, and discusses duality symmetries linking different noncommutative gauge models.
Contribution
It presents a background invariant formulation of Wilson lines and examines duality symmetries in noncommutative gauge theories, advancing understanding of gauge invariance in this context.
Findings
Proposes a background invariant formulation of Wilson lines.
Discusses duality symmetries relating noncommutative gauge models.
Provides an introduction to noncommutative geometry and field theory.
Abstract
The role of the gauge invariance in noncommutative field theory is discussed. A basic introduction to noncommutative geometry and noncommutative field theory is given. Background invariant formulation of Wilson lines is proposed. Duality symmetries relating various noncommutative gauge models are being discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Advanced Operator Algebra Research · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
