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Generalized Calogero-Moser systems from rational Cherednik algebras
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    Generalized Calogero-Moser systems from rational Cherednik algebras (English)
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    4 April 2012
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    A Calogero-Moser (CM) system is defined by a quantum integrable Hamiltonian describing the interaction of \(n\) particles on the line with the inverse square potential. These systems are related to the root systems of finite Coxeter groups and the Hamiltonians can be greatly generalized by studying the representations of the rational Cherednik algebra associated with each root system. In this paper the author considers ideals of polynomials vanishing on the \(W\)-orbits of the intersections of mirrors of a finite reflection group \(W\). He determines all such ideals invariant under the corresponding rational Cherednik algebra, so that they form submodules in the polynomial module. He shows that for every such ideal of a real reflection group a quantum integrable system can be defined. Carrying out this procedure for the classical Coxeter groups he finds and classifies all corresponding CM systems, some of them new. He shows that a quadratic term can be added to each Hamiltonian such that it remains integrable. He also extends his method to classify all generalized CM systems associated with the exceptional Coxeter groups, providing a table of the results. Finally, he studies polynomial ideals for finite complex reflection groups. The paper is highly technical but the background and development are clearly explained.
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    quantum integrable system
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    Coxeter groups
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    rational Cherednik algebra
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    root systems
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