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This is a monograph about non-commutative algebraic geometry, and its application to physics. The main mathematical inputs are the non-commutative deformation theory, moduli theory of representations of associative algebras, a new non-commutative theory of phase spaces, and its canonical Dirac derivation. The book starts with a new definition of time, relative to which the set of mathematical velocities form a compact set, implying special and general relativity. With this model in mind, a general Quantum Theory is developed and shown to fit with the classical theory. In particular the “toy”-model used as example, contains, as part of the structure, the classical gauge groups u(1), su(2) and su(3), and therefore also the theory of spin and quarks, etc.

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Introduction; Phase Spaces and the Dirac Derivation; Non-Commutative Deformations and the Structure of the Moduli Space of Simple Representations; Geometry of Time-Spaces and the General Dynamical Law; Interaction, Decoherence and Decay.

Geometry Of Time-spaces: Non-commutative

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/03/2011
      ISBN13: 9789814343343, 978-9814343343
      ISBN10: 981434334X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is a monograph about non-commutative algebraic geometry, and its application to physics. The main mathematical inputs are the non-commutative deformation theory, moduli theory of representations of associative algebras, a new non-commutative theory of phase spaces, and its canonical Dirac derivation. The book starts with a new definition of time, relative to which the set of mathematical velocities form a compact set, implying special and general relativity. With this model in mind, a general Quantum Theory is developed and shown to fit with the classical theory. In particular the “toy”-model used as example, contains, as part of the structure, the classical gauge groups u(1), su(2) and su(3), and therefore also the theory of spin and quarks, etc.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Phase Spaces and the Dirac Derivation; Non-Commutative Deformations and the Structure of the Moduli Space of Simple Representations; Geometry of Time-Spaces and the General Dynamical Law; Interaction, Decoherence and Decay.

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