2-D fractional supersymmetry and conformal field theory for alternative statistics
199821 pages
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- Nucl.Phys.B 517 (1998) 485-505
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Supersymmetry can be consistently generalized in one- and two-dimensional spaces, fractional supersymmetry being one of the possible extension. 2D fractional supersymmetry of arbitrary order F is explicitly constructed using an adapted superspace formalism. This symmetry connects the fractional spin states ( 0, 1 F , … , F−1 F 1 ). Besides the stress-momentum tensor, we obtain a conserved current of spin ( I + 1 F ).The coherence of the theory imposes strong constraints upon the commutation relations of the modes of the fields. The creation and annihilation operators turn out to generate alternative statistics, currently referred to as quons in the literature. We consider, with special attention, the consistence of the algebra, on the level of the Hilbert space and the Green functions. The central charges are generally irrational numbers except for the particular cases F = 2, 3, 4. A natural classification emerges according to the decomposition of F into its product of prime numbers leading to sub-systems with smaller symmetries.- 11.25.Hf
- 03.65.Fd
- 02.90.+p
- It. 10.Kk
- Fractional supersymmetry
- Conformal invariance
- Algebraic field theory
- q -deformation
- Integrable models
- q-deformation
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