Timeline for The physics community's take on non-commutative geometry
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May 18, 2021 at 11:43 | history | edited | Qmechanic♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Aug 13, 2015 at 1:37 | vote | accept | Jon Bannon | ||
Mar 19, 2014 at 18:47 | answer | added | Urs Schreiber | timeline score: 19 | |
Feb 10, 2013 at 15:04 | vote | accept | Jon Bannon | ||
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Feb 8, 2013 at 16:30 | comment | added | Peter Shor | I would suspect that the difficulty of learning non-commutative geometry plays a significant part in this. | |
Feb 8, 2013 at 10:27 | comment | added | Dilaton | @JonPaprocki I am sorry that your answer was demounted, it was equally valid as the one that is still there. I dont understand why this has been done and what is going on here these days anymore ... :-/ | |
Feb 8, 2013 at 4:53 | review | Close votes | |||
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Feb 8, 2013 at 1:47 | comment | added | Jon Paprocki | If you are wondering about the use of noncommutative geometry in physics in general, I think that the most down-to-Earth use is probably Bellissard's use of NCG to explain the integer quantum hall effect. As far as I know, it is the only model of the integer quantum hall effect that takes into account all physical phenomena that are actually present. The Non-Commutative Geometry of the Quantum Hall Effect | |
Feb 7, 2013 at 23:39 | answer | added | dev | timeline score: 7 | |
Nov 13, 2012 at 20:07 | comment | added | Jon Bannon | In light of Qmechanic's link, and the fact that we now know the Higgs mass is a little less than 130, can the NCG picture be successfully modified to fit the actual Higgs mass? | |
Nov 13, 2012 at 18:46 | comment | added | Jon Bannon | @Qmechanic: The first question partially answers my question, I think... | |
Nov 13, 2012 at 15:59 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackPhysics/status/268382820043481088 | ||
Nov 13, 2012 at 15:53 | comment | added | Dilaton | Noncommutative geometry can have applications in M-theory, see here | |
Nov 13, 2012 at 15:17 | history | edited | Qmechanic♦ | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Nov 13, 2012 at 15:13 | comment | added | Qmechanic♦ | Related: physics.stackexchange.com/q/8999/2451 | |
Nov 13, 2012 at 15:01 | history | edited | Jon Bannon | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Nov 13, 2012 at 14:48 | history | edited | Jon Bannon | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Nov 13, 2012 at 14:39 | history | asked | Jon Bannon | CC BY-SA 3.0 |