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Coherent Commutativity and Commutativity Islands in Noncommutative Systems

Antonio Dominguez

2026Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article proposes a structural interpretation of noncommutativity based on the concept of coherent commutativity, in which apparently noncommutative operations may be reorganized through structural transformations related to conjugation in group theory. The work introduces the notion of commutativity islands, locally commutative domains embedded within globally noncommutative systems, and discusses examples arising in algebra, geometry, and quantum mechanics. The study also suggests the possibility of extending the classical concept of algebraic fields toward more general structures referred to as coherent fields. This work forms part of a broader research program referred to as the Model of General Quasi-Coherence (MGQC).

Topics & Concepts

Noncommutative geometryCommutative propertyInterpretation (philosophy)Algebraic numberAlgebra over a fieldNoncommutative quantum field theoryAlgebraic structureCoherent statesMathematicsPure mathematicsNoncommutative algebraic geometryTheoretical physicsQuantum field theoryQuantumField (mathematics)Work (physics)Group (periodic table)Noncommutative ringScheme (mathematics)PhysicsResolution (logic)Mathematical structureBasis (linear algebra)Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity TheoriesAlgebraic and Geometric AnalysisAdvanced Operator Algebra Research
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