A weak matrix regularization of any single-Casimir level set of a compact semisimple Lie algebra is built from reducible representations whose coadjoint orbits densely fill the variety, with fuzzy S^7 worked out explicitly.
Non-commutative geometry and matrix models
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These notes provide an introduction to the noncommutative matrix geometry which arises within matrix models of Yang-Mills type. Starting from basic examples of compact fuzzy spaces, a general notion of embedded noncommutative spaces (branes) is formulated, and their effective Riemannian geometry is elaborated. This class of configurations is preserved under small deformations, and is therefore appropriate for matrix models. A realization of generic 4-dimensional geometries is sketched, and the relation with spectral geometry and with noncommutative gauge theory is explained. In a second part, dynamical aspects of these matrix geometries are discussed. The one-loop effective action for the maximally supersymmetric IKKT or IIB matrix model is discussed, which is well-behaved on 4-dimensional branes.
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Quantization of Algebraic Varieties Defined by Casimir Polynomials via Matrix Regularization: Fuzzy $S^7$ and Beyond
A weak matrix regularization of any single-Casimir level set of a compact semisimple Lie algebra is built from reducible representations whose coadjoint orbits densely fill the variety, with fuzzy S^7 worked out explicitly.