UV/IR mixing in noncommutative scalar field theories is shown to be an artifact of a non-covariant quantization choice rather than an intrinsic feature of noncommutativity.
Freidel and E.R
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We study the no gravity limit G_{N}-> 0 of the Ponzano-Regge amplitudes with massive particles and show that we recover in this limit Feynman graph amplitudes (with Hadamard propagator) expressed as an abelian spin foam model. We show how the G_{N} expansion of the Ponzano-Regge amplitudes can be resummed. This leads to the conclusion that the dynamics of quantum particles coupled to quantum 3d gravity can be expressed in terms of an effective new non commutative field theory which respects the principles of doubly special relativity. We discuss the construction of Lorentzian spin foam models including Feynman propagators
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UV/IR mixing as an artifact of non-covariant quantisation
UV/IR mixing in noncommutative scalar field theories is shown to be an artifact of a non-covariant quantization choice rather than an intrinsic feature of noncommutativity.
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Toller matrices and the Feynman $i\varepsilon$ in spinfoams
Toller matrices T^(±) in causal spinfoam amplitudes satisfy T^(+) + T^(-) = D and admit equivalent definitions via analyticity, iε prescription, and boost-eigenvalue integrals that reproduce the Euclidean-to-Lorentzian Wick rotation.