Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1852561 Physics Letters B 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Stringent restrictions for model building are imposed by a no-go theorem in noncommutative gauge field theory. Circumventing this theorem is crucial for the construction of realistic models of particle interactions. To this end, the noncommutative construction of tensor representations of gauge groups using half-infinite Wilson lines is extended to allow for gauge groups consisting of an arbitrary number of U∗(N)U∗(N) factors. This as well allows representations other than the ones permitted by the no-go theorem.

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