The Supersymmetric (2+1)D Noncommutative CP(N-1) Model in the Fundamental Representation

Abstract

In this paper we study the noncommutative supersymmetric CP(N-1) model in 2+1 dimensions, where the basic field is in the fundamental representation which, differently to the adjoint representation already studied in the literature, goes to the usual supersymmetric CP(N-1) model in the commutative limit. We analyze the phase structure of the model and calculate the leading and subleading corrections in a 1/N expansion. We prove that the theory is free of non-integrable UV/IR infrared singularities and is renormalizable in the leading order. The two-point vertex function of the basic field is also calculated and renormalized in an explicitly supersymmetric way up to the subleading order.

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