Solution of the Cauchy problem for a continuous limit of the Toda lattice and its superextension (Q1177124)
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Solution of the Cauchy problem for a continuous limit of the Toda lattice and its superextension (English)
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26 June 1992
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The authors construct a supersymmetric equation associated with a continuum limit of the classical superalgebra sl\((n/n+1)\). This equation can be thought of as a superextension of a continuous limit of the Toda lattice with fixed endpoints or, alternatively, as a supersymmetric version of the so-called heavenly equation: \[ (\partial^ 2/\partial z_ +\partial z_ -)\rho = (\partial^ 2/\partial \tau^ 2)\exp \rho. \] This equation has many applications in physics. In particular, it describes the real self-dual Einstein spaces with one rotational Killing vector. Using a formal argument, the authors also give a solution of the Cauchy problem for the continuous limit of the Toda lattice and for its superextension.
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supersymmetry
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superextension
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Toda lattice
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heavenly equation
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