Nonstandard KP evolution and the quantum -function
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Abstract: One possible way to fix partly a ``canonical definition of -functions beyond the conventional KP/Toda framework could be to postulate that evolution operators are {it always} group elements. We discuss implications of this postulate for the first non-trivial case: fundamental representations of quantum groups . It appears that the most suited (simple) for quantum deformation framework is some non-standard formulation of KP/Toda systems. It turns out that the postulate needs to be slightly modified to take into account that no ``nilpotent subgroups exist in for . This has some definite and simple implications for -determinant-like representations of quantum -functions.
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