Charged free fermions, vertex operators and the classical theory of conjugate nets
DOI10.1088/0305-4470/32/7/010zbMATH Open1041.81058arXivsolv-int/9803015OpenAlexW2008770182WikidataQ104434215 ScholiaQ104434215MaRDI QIDQ4258366FDOQ4258366
Adam Doliwa, P. M. Santini, Luis Martínez Alonso, Manuel Mañas, Elena Medina
Publication date: 2 November 1999
Published in: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/solv-int/9803015
Completely integrable infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems, integration methods, integrability tests, integrable hierarchies (KdV, KP, Toda, etc.) (37K10) Finite-dimensional groups and algebras motivated by physics and their representations (81R05) Groups and algebras in quantum theory and relations with integrable systems (81R12) Dynamical systems in other branches of physics (quantum mechanics, general relativity, laser physics) (37N20)
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- The Darboux-type transformations of integrable lattices.
- Geometric discretization of the Koenigs nets
- Möbius invariant integrable lattice equations associated with KP and 2DTL hierarchies
- Bäcklund transformations as integrable discretization. The geometric approach
- The affine Weyl group symmetry of Desargues maps and of the non-commutative Hirota-Miwa system
- The symmetric, \(d\)-invariant and Egorov reductions of the quadrilateral lattice
- Discrete Darboux system with self-consistent sources and its symmetric reduction
- Chiral charged fermions, one-dimensional quantum field theory and vertex algebras
- On KP generators and the geometry of the HBDE
- Lagrangian 3-form structure for the Darboux system and the KP hierarchy
- Nets, lattices and multicomponent KP hierarchies
- Transformations of quadrilateral lattices
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