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Topological field theory and the quantum double of SU(2)

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arxiv hep-th/9804130 v2 pith:5C26WX6L submitted 1998-04-20 hep-th

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We study the quantum mechanics of a system of topologically interacting particles in 2+1 dimensions, which is described by coupling the particles to a Chern-Simons gauge field of an inhomogeneous group. Analysis of the phase space shows that for the particular case of ISO(3) Chern-Simons theory the underlying symmetry is that of the quantum double D(SU(2)), based on the homogeneous part of the gauge group. This in contrast to the usual q-deformed gauge group itself, which occurs in the case of a homogeneous gauge group. Subsequently, we describe the structure of the quantum double of a continuous group and the classification of its unitary irreducible representations. The comultiplication and the R-element of the quantum double allow for a natural description of the fusion properties and the nonabelian braid statistics of the particles. These typically manifest themselves in generalised Aharonov-Bohm scattering processes, for which we compute the differential cross sections. Finally, we briefly describe the structure of D(SO(2,1)), the underlying quantum double symmetry of (2+1)-dimensional quantum gravity.

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