Two-time free energy distribution function in (1 + 1) directed polymers
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Abstract: The explicit expression for the two-time free energy distribution function in one-dimensional directed polymers in random potential is derived in terms of the Bethe ansatz replica technique by mapping the replicated problem to the -particle quantum boson system with attractive interactions.
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