Integrability in string/field theories and Hamiltonian flows in the space of physical systems

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DOI10.1023/A:1024031020707zbMATH Open1178.81229arXivhep-th/0205202OpenAlexW1648200846MaRDI QIDQ2654895FDOQ2654895


Authors: A. Mironov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 January 2010

Published in: Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Integrability in string/field theories is known to emerge when considering dynamics in the moduli space of physical theories. This implies that one has to look at the dynamics with respect to unusual time variables like coupling constants or other quantities parameterizing configuration space of physical theories. The dynamics given by variations of coupling constants can be considered as a canonical transformation or, infinitesimally, a Hamiltonian flow in the space of physical systems. We briefly consider here an example of mechanical integrable systems. Then, any function T(vecp,vecq) generates a one-parametric family of integrable systems in vicinity of a single system. For integrable system with several coupling constants the corresponding "Hamiltonians" Ti(vecp,vecq) satisfy Whitham equations and after quantization (of the original system) become operators satisfying the zero-curvature condition in the space of coupling constants: [frac{partial}{partial g_a} - hat T_a(hat{vec p},hat{vec q}), frac{partial}{partial g_b} - hat T_b(hat{vec p},hat{vec q})] = 0


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0205202




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