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Modification of Energy-Momentum Relation and UV/IR mixing
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y***@gmail.com
2008-05-03 21:20:13 UTC
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From a seminar, I heard that energy-momentum relation (E^2=m^2+p^2) is
modified by UV/IR mxing.
In other words, the speaker claimed that the lowest energy is achived
not by zero momentum, but by non-zero momentum. Could somebody refer
me to a relevant paper?

Thanks in advance

Youngsub
Igor Khavkine
2008-05-06 02:40:38 UTC
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From a seminar, I heard that energy-momentum relation (E^2=m^2+p^2) is
modified by UV/IR mxing.
In other words, the speaker claimed that the lowest energy is achived
not by zero momentum, but by non-zero momentum. Could somebody refer
me to a relevant paper?
Sorry, I'm not sure I can refer you to immediately relevant papers.
The concept of UV/IR mixing that I've seen came up in the context of
non-commutative field theory. That is, field theory defined on a space-
time where coordinates do not commute. A standard reference for
physicists is a paper by Douglass & Nekrasov [1]. The mathematical
principles of non-commutative spaces are founded in the non-
commutative geometry of Alain Connes [2]. You may find some useful
information in these references.

Hope this helps.

Igor

[1] Douglass & Nekrasov, Noncommutative field theory,
Rev. Mod. Phys. 73, pp.977-1029 (2001)
[2] Connes, Noncommutative Geometry, Academic Press (1994)

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