New approaches and applications of integrable quantum field theory

  • Bazhanov, Vladimir (PI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    This project aims to develop new mathematical approaches to the theory of integrable systems to obtain exact solutions of various non-linear models of two-dimensional quantum field theory. The project is based on a rather unexpected, but remarkable correspondence between classical and quantum systems which provides a very powerful method for describing physically interesting models of integrable quantum field theory. Expected outcomes include exact solutions to non-linear sigma-models which have important applications in many areas, including condensed matter physics, string and field theories and Riemannian geometry. The project is thus poised to provide significant benefit to the advancement of knowledge in physics and mathematics.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/07/1930/12/24

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