(2+1)D Noncommutative CPN-1 Model
Abstract
We investigate possible extensions of the (2+1) dimensional CPN-1 model to the noncommutative space. Up to the leading nontrivial order of 1/N, we prove that the model restricted to the left fundamental representation of the gauge group is renormalizable and does not have dangerous infrared divergences. In contrast, if the basic field φ transforms in accord with the adjoint representation, infrared singularities are present in the two point function of the auxiliary gauge field and also in the leading correction to the self-energy of the φ field. These infrared divergences may produce nonintegrable singularities leading at higher orders to a breakdown of the 1/N expansion. Gauge invariance of the renormalization procedure is also discussed.
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