## Non-commutative (NC) field theories can be mapped onto twisted matrix models. This mapping enables their Monte Carlo simulation, where the large N limit of the matrix models describes the continuum limit of NC field theory. First we present numeric results for 2d NC gauge theory of rank 1, whic
Non-commutative field theories beyond perturbation theory
โ Scribed by W. Bietenholz; F. Hofheinz; J. Nishimura
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 472 KB
- Volume
- 51
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0015-8208
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
We investigate two models in nonโcommutative (NC) field theory by means of Monte Carlo simulations. Even if we start from the Euclidean lattice formulation, such simulations are only feasible after mapping the systems onto dimensionally reduced matrix models. Using this technique, we measure Wilson loops in 2d NC gauge theory of rank 1. It turns out that they are nonโperturbatively renormalizable, and the phase follows an AharonovโBohm effect if we identify ฮธ = 1/B. Next we study the 3d ฮป ฯ^4^ model with two NC coordinates, where we present new results for the correlators and the dispersion relation. We further reveal the explicit phase diagram. The ordered regime splits into a uniform and a striped phase, as it was qualitatively conjectured before. We also confirm the recent observation by Ambjรธ rn and Catterall that such stripes occur even in d = 2, although they imply the spontaneous breaking of translation symmetry. However, in d = 3 and d = 2 we observe only patterns of two stripes to be stable in the range of parameters investigated.
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