Dynkin diagrams and integrable models based on Lie superalgebras (Q1367567)

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Dynkin diagrams and integrable models based on Lie superalgebras
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    Dynkin diagrams and integrable models based on Lie superalgebras (English)
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    24 September 1997
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    An analysis is given of the structure of a general two-dimensional Toda field theory involving bosons and fermions which is defined in terms of a set of simple roots for a Lie superalgebra. It is shown that a simple root system for a superalgebra has two natural bosonic root systems associated with it which can be found very simply using Dynkin diagrams; the construction is closely related to the question of how to recover the signs of the entries of a Cartan matrix for a superalgebra from its Dynkin diagram. The significance for Toda theories is that the bosonic root systems correspond to the purely bosonic sector of the integrable model, knowledge of which can determine the bosonic part of the extended conformal symmetry in the theory, or its classical mass spectrum, as appropriate. These results are applied to some special kinds of models and their implications are investigated for features such as supersymmetry, positive kinetic energy and generalized reality conditions for the Toda fields. As a result, some new families of integrable theories with positive kinetic energy are constructed, some containing a mixture of massless and massive degrees of freedom, others being purely massive and supersymmetric, involving a number of coupled sine/sinh-Gordon theories.
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    2D Toda field
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    bosonic root systems
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    Cartan matrix
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    classical mass spectrum
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    supersymmetry
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    coupled sine Gordon theories
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    Dynkin diagrams
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