We study the effect of the topology of universe by gauging the
non-relativistic particle model on the torus and 3-torus, using the symplectic
formalism of constrained systems and embedding those models on extended
phase-spaces. Also, we obtain the generators of the gauge transformations for
gauged models. Extracting the corresponding Poisson structure of the existed
constraints, we show the effect of the topology on the canonical structure of
the phase-spaces of those models and suggest some phenomenology to prove the
topology of the universe and probable non-commutative structure of the space.
In addition, we show that the number of large extra dimensions in the
Phase-spaces of the gauged embeded models are exactly two. Moreover, in the
classical form, we talk over MOND theory in order to study the origin of the
terms appeared in the gauged theory, which modify the Newton's second law.Comment: Major revision: text and contents corrected and recovered thanks to
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