TT flow as characteristic flows
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Abstract: We show that method of characteristics provides a powerful new point of view on -and related deformations. Previously, the method of characteristics has been applied to -deformation mainly to solve Burgers' equation, which governs the deformation of the emph{quantum} spectrum. In the current work, we study emph{classical} deformed quantities using this method and show that flow can be seen as a characteristic flow. Exploiting this point of view, we re-derive a number of important known results and obtain interesting new ones. We prove the equivalence between dynamical change of coordinates and the generalized light-cone gauge approaches to -deformation. We find the deformed Lagrangians for a class of -like deformations in higher dimensions and the -deformation in 2d with generic , generalizing recent results in arXiv:2206.03415 and arXiv:2206.10515.
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