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Noncommutative Differential Geometry on Infinitesimal Spaces

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arxiv 2209.12929 v3 pith:5DKL2SPA submitted 2022-09-26 math.NA cs.NAmath-phmath.MP

Noncommutative Differential Geometry on Infinitesimal Spaces

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In this paper, we use the language of noncommutative differential geometry to formalise discrete differential calculus. We begin with a brief review of inverse limit of posets as an approximation of topological spaces. We then show how to associate a $C^*$-algebra over a poset, giving it a piecewise-linear structure. Furthermore, we explain how dually the algebra of continuous function $C(M)$ over a manifold $M$ can be approximated by a direct limit of $C^*$-algebras over posets. Finally, in the spirit of noncommutative differential geometry, we define a finite dimensional spectral triple on each poset. We show how the usual finite difference calculus is recovered as the eigenvalues of the commutator with the Dirac operator. We prove a convergence result in the case of the $d$-lattice in $\mathbb{R}^d$ and for the torus $\mathbb{T}^d$.

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