Supersymmetry and Integrable Models Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Chicago, IL, USA, 12-14 June 1997 /
This book combines supersymmetry modelling in quantum mechanics and integrable models in a unique way. It addresses researchers as well as graduate students. Along with articles that present new technical results, the reader will also find pedagogically written reviews. Recent applications of supers...
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
1998.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 1998. |
| Series: | Lecture Notes in Physics,
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Table of Contents:
- Constrained KP hierarchy as a ratio of differential operators
- Infinite dimensional symmetries in massive integrable models
- On the whitham equations and (X, ?) duality
- Poisson brackets for densities of functionals
- Hamiltonian dynamics, classical R-matrices and isomonodromic deformations
- Integrable systems with singular rational spectral varieties
- Lectures on the asymptotic expansion of a Hermitian matrix integral
- Solitons and generalized tau-functions for affine integrable hierarchies
- Constrained and rational reductions of the KP hierarchy
- Matrix membranes and integrability
- Vertex operators and solitons of constrained KP hierarchies
- Zero curvature formalism in superspace
- N=2 KdV hierarchies and classical r-matrix
- Reduction of self-dual Yang-Mills systems and super nonlinear Schrödinger equations
- Darboux transformations for SUSY integrable systems
- Susy hierarchies and affine Lie algebras
- A semiclassical approach to level crossing in supersymmetric quantum mechanics
- One-dimensional disordered supersymmetric quantum mechanics: A brief survey
- Zero modes and self-isospectral potentials in periodic supersymmetric quantum mechanics
- Shape invariance and its connection to potential algebra
- Supersymmetry in quantum mechanical models: a quantum hamilton-jacobi approach
- Quantum-mechanical supersymmetry in traps
- Cyclic shape invariant potentials.