Map of Witten's * to Moyal's *
Abstract
It is shown that Witten's star product in string field theory, defined as the overlap of half strings, is equivalent to the Moyal star product involving the relativistic phase space of even string modes. The string field A(x[σ]) can be rewritten as a phase space field of the even modes x2n,x0, p2n where x2n are the positions of the even string modes, and p2n are related to the Fourier space of the odd modes x2n+1 up to a linear transformation. The p2n play the role of conjugate momenta for the even modes x2n under the string star product. The split string formalism is used in the intermediate steps to establish the map from Witten's star-product to Moyal's star-product. An ambiguity related to the midpoint in the split string formalism is clarified by considering odd or even modding for the split string modes, and its effect in the Moyal star product formalism is discussed. The noncommutative geometry defined in this way is technically similar to the one that occurs in noncommutative field theory, but it includes the timelike components of the string modes, and is Lorentz invariant. This map could be useful to extend the computational methods and concepts from noncommutative field theory to string field theory and vice-versa.
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