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European Physical Journal C | 2016

Noncommutative geometry and fluid dynamics

Praloy Das; Subir Ghosh

In the present paper we have developed a Non-Commutative (NC) generalization of perfect fluid model from first principles, in a Hamiltonian framework. The noncommutativity is introduced at the Lagrangian (particle) coordinate space brackets and the induced NC fluid bracket algebra for the Eulerian (fluid) field variables is derived. Together with a Hamiltonian this NC algebra generates the generalized fluid dynamics that satisfies exact local conservation laws for mass and energy, thereby maintaining mass and energy conservation. However, nontrivial NC correction terms appear in the charge and energy fluxes. Other non-relativistic spacetime symmetries of the NC fluid are also discussed in detail. This constitutes the study of kinematics and dynamics of NC fluid. In the second part we construct an extension of the Friedmann–Robertson–Walker (FRW) cosmological model based on the NC fluid dynamics presented here. We outline the way in which NC effects generate cosmological perturbations bringing about anisotropy and inhomogeneity in the model. We also derive a NC extended Friedmann equation.


European Physical Journal C | 2017

Motion of charged particle in Reissner–Nordström spacetime: a Jacobi-metric approach

Praloy Das; Ripon Sk; Subir Ghosh

The present work discusses motion of neutral and charged particles in Reissner–Nordström spacetime. The constant energy paths are derived in a variational principle framework using the Jacobi metric which is parameterized by conserved particle energy. Of particular interest is the case of particle charge and Reissner–Nordström black hole charge being of same sign, since this leads to a clash of opposing forces—gravitational (attractive) and Coulomb (repulsive). Our paper aims to complement the recent work of Pugliese et al. (Eur Phys J C 77:206. arXiv:1304.2940, 2017; Phys Rev D 88:024042. arXiv:1303.6250, 2013). The energy dependent Gaussian curvature (induced by the Jacobi metric) plays an important role in classifying the trajectories.


Foundations of Physics | 2016

Particle on a Torus Knot: A Hamiltonian Analysis

Praloy Das; Subir Ghosh

We have studied the dynamics and symmetries of a particle constrained to move in a torus knot. The Hamiltonian system turns out to be Second Class in Dirac’s formulation and the Dirac brackets yield novel noncommutative structures. The equations of motion are obtained for a path in general where the knot is present in the particle orbit but it is not restricted to a particular torus. We also study the motion when it is restricted to a specific torus. The rotational symmetries are studied as well. We have also considered the behavior of small fluctuations of the particle motion about a fixed torus knot.


Annals of Physics | 2016

Particle on a torus knot: Constrained dynamics and semi-classical quantization in a magnetic field

Praloy Das; Souvik Pramanik; Subir Ghosh

Kinematics and dynamics of a particle moving on a torus knot poses an interesting problem as a constrained system. In the first part of the paper we have derived the modified symplectic structure or Dirac brackets of the above model in Diracs Hamiltonian framework, both in toroidal and Cartesian coordinate systems. This algebra has been used to study the dynamics, in particular small fluctuations in motion around a specific torus. The spatial symmetries of the system have also been studied. In the second part of the paper we have considered the quantum theory of a charge moving in a torus knot in the presence of a uniform magnetic field along the axis of the torus in a semiclassical quantization framework. We exploit the Einstein - Brillouin - Keller (EBK) scheme of quantization that is appropriate for multidimensional systems. Embedding of the knot on a specific torus is inherently two dimensional that gives rise to two quantization conditions. This shows that although the system, after imposing the knot condition reduces to a one dimensional system, even then it has manifest non-planar features which shows up again in the study of fractional angular momentum. Finally we compare the results obtained from EBK (multi-dimensional) and Bohr-Sommerfeld (single dimensional) schemes. The energy levels and fractional spin depend on the torus knot parameters that specifies its non-planar features. Interestingly, we show that there can be non-planar corrections to the planar anyon-like fractional spin.


European Physical Journal C | 2017

Erratum to: Noncommutative geometry and fluid dynamics

Praloy Das; Subir Ghosh


Physical Review D | 2017

Galilei group with multiple central extension, vorticity, and entropy generation: Exotic fluid in 3+1 dimensions

Praloy Das; Subir Ghosh


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory | 2018

Back Reaction Inhomogeneities in Cosmological Parameter Evolution via Noncommutative Fluid.

Praloy Das; Subir Ghosh


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory | 2016

Noncommutative Fluid and Cosmological Perturbations

Praloy Das; Subir Ghosh


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory | 2015

On Non-planar Corrections to Anyon Spin

Praloy Das; Souvik Pramanik; Subir Ghosh


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory | 2018

Cosmological Time Crystal: Cyclic Universe with a small

Praloy Das; Supriya Pan; Subir Ghosh; Probir Pal

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Subir Ghosh

Indian Statistical Institute

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Probir Pal

S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences

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Souvik Pramanik

Indian Statistical Institute

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B. S. Mazumder

Indian Statistical Institute

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Debasmita Chatterjee

Indian Statistical Institute

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Ripon Sk

Indian Statistical Institute

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