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<title>Generalized noncommutative Snyder spaces and projective geometry</title>
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Gubitosi, Giulia; Ballesteros Castañeda, Ángel; Herranz Zorrilla, Francisco José
Given a group of kinematical symmetry generators, one can construct a compatible noncommutative spacetime and deformed phase space by means of projective geometry. This was the main&#13;
idea behind the very first model of noncommutative spacetime, proposed by H.S. Snyder in 1947.&#13;
In this framework, spacetime coordinates are the translation generators over a manifold that is&#13;
symmetric under the required generators, while momenta are projective coordinates on such a&#13;
manifold. In these proceedings we review the construction of Euclidean and Lorentzian noncommutative Snyder spaces and investigate the freedom left by this construction in the choice of the&#13;
physical momenta, because of different available choices of projective coordinates. In particular,&#13;
we derive a quasi-canonical structure for both the Euclidean and Lorentzian Snyder noncommutative models such that their phase space algebra is diagonal although no longer quadratic.
Trabajo presentado en: Corfu Summer Institute 2019 "School and Workshops on Elementary Particle Physics and Gravity" (CORFU2019) - Workshop on Quantum Geometry, Field Theory and Gravity, 31 August - 25 September, Corfù, Greece
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