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Path-integral action of a particle in the noncommutative plane
Sunandan Gangopadhyay1, Frederik G Scholtz
1National Institute for Theoretical Physics (NITheP), Stellenbosch 7600, South Africa. sunandan.gangopadhyay@gmail.com
Abstract:
Noncommutative quantum mechanics can be viewed as a quantum system represented in the space of Hilbert-Schmidt operators acting on noncommutative configuration space. Taking this as a departure point, we formulate a coherent state approach to the path-integral representation of the transition amplitude. From this we derive an action for a particle moving in the noncommutative plane and in the presence of an arbitrary potential. We find that this action is nonlocal in time. However, this nonlocality can be removed by introducing an auxilary field, which leads to a second class constrained system that yields the noncommutative Heisenberg algebra upon quantization. Using this action, the propagator of the free particle and harmonic oscillator are computed explicitly.
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