
TL;DR
This paper explores how Berry's phase is affected in noncommutative quantum mechanics, revealing deviations from standard quantum mechanics that depend on the noncommutativity parameter.
Contribution
It introduces the perturbative approach to noncommutative quantum mechanics and analyzes the resulting modifications to Berry's phase.
Findings
Berry's phase shows deviations depending on noncommutativity parameter
Noncommutative effects lead to measurable differences from standard quantum mechanics
Perturbative analysis provides insights into noncommutative quantum phenomena
Abstract
We introduce the perturbative aspects of noncommutative quantum mechanics. Then we study the Berry's phase in the framework of noncommutative quantum mechanics. The results show deviations from the usual quantum mechanics which depend on the parameter of space/space noncommtativity.
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