Quasi-periodic and periodic solutions of the Toda lattice via the hyperelliptic sigma function (Q2391389)

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Quasi-periodic and periodic solutions of the Toda lattice via the hyperelliptic sigma function
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    Quasi-periodic and periodic solutions of the Toda lattice via the hyperelliptic sigma function (English)
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    31 July 2013
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    The authors identify and study the quasi-periodic solutions of the Toda lattice equation in terms of the hyperelliptic sigma functions. Their approach is somewhat different from the one that exists in the literature, and in particular it gives them a different spectral curve and algebraic conditions for periodicity. Recall that a lattice model with exponential interaction, was proposed and integrated by M. Toda in the 1960s; it was then extensively studied as one of the completely integrable differential-difference equations by algebro-geometric methods, which produced both quasi-periodic solutions in terms of theta functions of hyperelliptic curves and periodic solutions defined on suitable Jacobians by the Lax-pair method. In this work, the authors revisit Toda's original approach to give solutions of the Toda lattice in terms of hyperelliptic Kleinian sigma functions for arbitrary genus. They then show that periodic solutions of the Toda lattice correspond to the zeros of Kiepert-Brioschi's division polynomials, and note these are related to solutions of Poncelet's closure problem. The hyperelliptic curve of their approach is related in a non-trivial way to the one given by the Lax pair.
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    Toda lattice equation
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    hyperelliptic sigma function
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