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    Lower Approximations by Fuzzy Consequence Operators

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    Three aspects of bosonized supersymmetry and linear differential field equation with reflection

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    Recently it was observed by one of the authors that supersymmetric quantum mechanics (SUSYQM) admits a formulation in terms of only one bosonic degree of freedom. Such a construction, called the minimally bosonized SUSYQM, appeared in the context of integrable systems and dynamical symmetries. We show that the minimally bosonized SUSYQM can be obtained from Witten's SUSYQM by applying to it a nonlocal unitary transformation with a subsequent reduction to one of the eigenspaces of the total reflection operator. The transformation depends on the parity operator, and the deformed Heisenberg algebra with reflection, intimately related to parabosons and parafermions, emerges here in a natural way. It is shown that the minimally bosonized SUSYQM can also be understood as supersymmetric two-fermion system. With this interpretation, the bosonization construction is generalized to the case of N=1 supersymmetry in 2 dimensions. The same special unitary transformation diagonalises the Hamiltonian operator of the 2D massive free Dirac theory. The resulting Hamiltonian is not a square root like in the Foldy-Wouthuysen case, but is linear in spatial derivative. Subsequent reduction to `up' or `down' field component gives rise to a linear differential equation with reflection whose `square' is the massive Klein-Gordon equation. In the massless limit this becomes the self-dual Weyl equation. The linear differential equation with reflection admits generalizations to higher dimensions and can be consistently coupled to gauge fields. The bosonized SUSYQM can also be generated applying the nonlocal unitary transformation to the Dirac field in the background of a nonlinear scalar field in a kink configuration.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX, minor typos corrected, ref updated, to appear in Nucl. Phys.

    Supersymmetry, replica and dynamic treatments of disordered systems: a parallel presentation

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    I briefly review the three nonperturbative methods for the treatment of disordered systems -- supersymmetry, replicas and dynamics -- with a parallel presentation that highlights their connections and differences.Comment: Proceedings of the Inhomogeneous Random Systems, Cergy 2002; to appear in Journal of Markov Processes and Related Field

    Examples of noncommutative manifolds: complex tori and spherical manifolds

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    We survey some aspects of the theory of noncommutative manifolds focusing on the noncommutative analogs of two-dimensional tori and low-dimensional spheres. We are particularly interested in those aspects of the theory that link the differential geometry and the algebraic geometry of these spaces.Comment: Survey article. Final version. To appear in the proceedings volume of the "International Workshop on Noncommutative Geometry", IPM, Tehran 200
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