565 research outputs found
Geometrical foundations of fractional supersymmetry
A deformed -calculus is developed on the basis of an algebraic structure
involving graded brackets. A number operator and left and right shift operators
are constructed for this algebra, and the whole structure is related to the
algebra of a -deformed boson. The limit of this algebra when is a -th
root of unity is also studied in detail. By means of a chain rule expansion,
the left and right derivatives are identified with the charge and covariant
derivative encountered in ordinary/fractional supersymmetry and this leads
to new results for these operators. A generalized Berezin integral and
fractional superspace measure arise as a natural part of our formalism. When
is a root of unity the algebra is found to have a non-trivial Hopf
structure, extending that associated with the anyonic line. One-dimensional
ordinary/fractional superspace is identified with the braided line when is
a root of unity, so that one-dimensional ordinary/fractional supersymmetry can
be viewed as invariance under translation along this line. In our construction
of fractional supersymmetry the -deformed bosons play a role exactly
analogous to that of the fermions in the familiar supersymmetric case.Comment: 42 pages, LaTeX. To appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
Braided structure of fractional -supersymmetry
It is shown that fractional -superspace is isomorphic to the
limit of the braided line. -supersymmetry is
identified as translational invariance along this line. The fractional
translation generator and its associated covariant derivative emerge as the
limits of the left and right derivatives from the calculus
on the braided lineComment: 8 pages, LaTeX, submitted to Proceedings of the 5th Colloquium
`Quantum groups and integrable systems', Prague, June 1996 (to appear in
Czech. J. Phys.
On the bicrossproduct structures for the family of algebras
It is shown that the family of deformed algebras has a different bicrossproduct
structure for each in analogy to the undeformed case.Comment: Latex2e file. 14 page
Relativistic and Newtonian kappa spacetimes
The deformations of the Galilei algebra and their associated noncommutative
Newtonian spacetimes are investigated. This is done by analyzing the possible
nonrelativistic limits of an eleven generator (pseudo)extended \kap-Poincar\'e
algebra and their implications for the existence of a
first order differential calculus. The additional one-form needed to achieve a
consistent calculus on \kap-Minkowski space is shown to be related to the
additional central generator entering in the Hopf
algebra. In the process, deformations of the extended Galilei and Galilei
algebras are introduced which have, respectively, a cocycle and a
bicrossproduct structure.Comment: Slightly shortened version with small changes to adapt the paper to
JMP styl
Central extensions of the families of quasi-unitary Lie algebras
The most general possible central extensions of two whole families of Lie
algebras, which can be obtained by contracting the special pseudo-unitary
algebras su(p,q) of the Cartan series A_l and the pseudo-unitary algebras
u(p,q), are completely determined and classified for arbitrary p,q. In addition
to the su(p,q) and u({p,q}) algebras, whose second cohomology group is well
known to be trivial, each family includes many non-semisimple algebras; their
central extensions, which are explicitly given, can be classified into three
types as far as their properties under contraction are involved. A closed
expression for the dimension of the second cohomology group of any member of
these families of algebras is given.Comment: 23 pages. Latex2e fil
Generalized Jacobi structures
Jacobi brackets (a generalization of standard Poisson brackets in which
Leibniz's rule is replaced by a weaker condition) are extended to brackets
involving an arbitrary (even) number of functions. This new structure includes,
as a particular case, the recently introduced generalized Poisson structures.
The linear case on simple group manifolds is also studied and non-trivial
examples (different from those coming from generalized Poisson structures) of
this new construction are found by using the cohomology ring of the given
group.Comment: Latex2e file. 11 pages. To appear in J. Phys.
Representations of Quantum Bicrossproduct Algebras
We present a method to construct induced representations of quantum algebras
having the structure of bicrossproduct. We apply this procedure to some quantum
kinematical algebras in (1+1)--dimensions with this kind of structure:
null-plane quantum Poincare algebra, non-standard quantum Galilei algebra and
quantum kappa Galilei algebra.Comment: LaTeX 2e, 35 page
Revista de Vertebrados de la Estación Biológica de Doñana
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Aerial mapping and multi-sensors approaches from remote sensing applied to the roman archaeological heritage
This report details the preliminary results of the research focused on Roman archaeological heritage in the Middle Ebro Valley (Spain). The principal objective of this project was to obtain several different readings by means of a UAV equipped with different sensors. Firstly, it has been possible to obtain accurate maps, 3D models and digital elevation models of the site. Secondly, it has been possible to investigate and define archaeological remains still underground, via a new methodology which utilises visible and near-infrared wavelengths
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