We show that twisted reduced models can be interpreted as noncommutative Yang-Mills theory. Based upon this correspondence, we obtain noncommutative Yang-Mills theory with D-brane backgrounds in IIB matrix model. We propose that IIB matrix model with D-brane backgrounds serve as a concrete definition of noncommutative Yang-Mills. We investigate D-instanton solutions as local excitations on D3-branes. When instantons overlap, their interaction can be well described in gauge theory and AdS/CFT correspondence. We show that IIB matrix model gives us the consistent potential with IIB supergravity when they are well separated.
We review our proposal for a constructive definition of superstring, type IIB
matrix model. The IIB matrix model is a manifestly covariant model for
space-time and matter which possesses N=2 supersymmetry in ten dimensions. We
refine our arguments to reproduce string perturbation theory based on the loop
equations. We emphasize that the space-time is dynamically determined from the
eigenvalue distributions of the matrices. We also explain how matter, gauge
fields and gravitation appear as fluctuations around dynamically determined
space-time.Comment: 37 pages, LaTex with PTPTex.sty, 2 epsf figures. Proceedings of the
13th Nishinomiya Yukawa Memorial Symposium (November, 1998
We derive a long distance effective action for space-time coordinates from a
IIB matrix model. It provides us an effective tool to study the structures of
space-time. We prove the finiteness of the theory for finite $N$ to all orders
of the perturbation theory. Space-time is shown to be inseparable and its
dimensionality is dynamically determined. The IIB matrix model contains a
mechanism to ensure the vanishing cosmological constant which does not rely on
the manifest supersymmetry. We discuss possible mechanisms to obtain realistic
dimensionality and gauge groups from the IIB matrix model.Comment: 39 pages, Latex, uses epsf and axodra
We investigate the chiral anomaly for fermions in the fundamental representation on a noncommutative ͑fuzzy͒ 2-sphere. In spite of the fact that this system is realized by finite dimensional matrices and no regularization is necessary for either UV or IR, we can reproduce the correct chiral anomaly which is consistent with the calculations done in flat noncommutative space. As in the flat case, there are ambiguities in defining the chiral currents. We define the chiral currents in a gauge-invariant way and a gauge-covariant way, and show that the corresponding anomalous chiral Ward-Takahashi identities take different forms. The Ward-Takahashi identity for the gauge-invariant current contains explicit nonlocality while that for the covariant one is given by a local expression.
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