Linear Connections in Non-Commutative Geometry
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- 26 October 1994
Abstract
A construction is proposed for linear connections on non-commutative algebras. The construction relies on a generalisation of the Leibnitz rules of commutative geometry and uses the bimodule structure of $\Omega^1$. A special role is played by the extension to the framework of non-commutative geometry of the permutation of two copies of $\Omega^1$. The construction of the linear connection as well as the definition of torsion and curvature is first proposed in the setting of the derivations based differential calculus of Dubois- Violette and then a generalisation to the framework proposed by Connes as well as other non-commutative differential calculi is suggested. The covariant derivative obtained admits an extension to the tensor product of several copies of $\Omega^1$. These constructions are illustrated with the example of the algebra of $ n \times n$ matrices.
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- Version 1, 1994-10-26, ArXiv
- Published version: Classical and Quantum Gravity, 12 (4), 965.
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