Observations on noncommuting coordinates and on fields depending on them
R. Jackiw

TL;DR
This paper reviews the concept of noncommuting coordinates, explores their connection to U(1) gauge fields, and relates these ideas to fluid mechanics, providing insights into the mathematical and physical implications.
Contribution
It clarifies the relationship between noncommuting coordinates, gauge fields, and fluid mechanics, offering a conceptual bridge between these areas.
Findings
Noncommuting coordinates can be linked to U(1) gauge fields.
The connection between gauge fields on noncommutative spaces and fluid mechanics is established.
The paper revisits foundational ideas about noncommuting coordinates and their physical interpretations.
Abstract
The original ideas about noncommuting coordinates are recalled. The connection between U(1) gauge fields defined on noncommuting coordinates and fluid mechanics is explained.
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