Equivariant reduction of Yang-Mills theory over the fuzzy sphere and the emergent vortices
Abstract
We consider a U(2) Yang-Mills theory on M x SF2 where M is a Riemannian manifold and SF2 is the fuzzy sphere. Using essentially the representation theory of SU(2) we determine the most general SU(2)-equivariant gauge field on M x SF2. This allows us to reduce the Yang-Mills theory on M x SF2 down to an abelian Higgs-type model over M. Depending on the enforcement (or non-enforcement) of a "constraint" term, the latter may (or may not) lead to the standard critically-coupled abelian Higgs model in the commutative limit, SF2 -> S2. For M = R2, we find that the abelian Higgs-type model admits vortex solutions corresponding to instantons in the original Yang-Mills theory. Vortices are in general no longer BPS, but may attract or repel according to the values of parameters.
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