A Remark on Non-equivalent Star Products via Reduction for CPn
Abstract
In this paper we construct non-equivalent star products on CPn by phase space reduction. It turns out that the non-equivalent star products occur very natural in the context of phase space reduction by deforming the momentum map of the U(1)-action on Cn+1 0 into a quantum momentum map and the corresponding momentum value into a quantum momentum value such that the level set, i.~e. the `constraint surface', of the quantum momentum map coincides with the classical one. All equivalence classes of star products on CPn are obtained by this construction.
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