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The present volume is the result of the international workshop on New Trends in Quantum Integrable Systems that was held in Kyoto, Japan, from 27 to 31 July 2009. As a continuation of the RIMS Research Project “Method of Algebraic Analysis in Integrable Systems” in 2004, the workshop's aim was to cover exciting new developments that have emerged during the recent years.Collected here are research articles based on the talks presented at the workshop, including the latest results obtained thereafter. The subjects discussed range across diverse areas such as correlation functions of solvable models, integrable models in quantum field theory, conformal field theory, mathematical aspects of Bethe ansatz, special functions and integrable differential/difference equations, representation theory of infinite dimensional algebras, integrable models and combinatorics.Through these topics, the reader can learn about the most recent developments in the field of quantum integrable systems and related areas of mathematical physics.

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One Point Functions of Descendants of Sine-Gordon Model; Quantum Spin Chains at Finite Temperatures; Heisenberg Action in the Equivariant K-Theory of Hilbert Schemes; XXZ Scalar Products; Miwa Variables and Discrete KP; Bethe Algebra and Algebra of Functions on Critical Points; Dyson's Constant for the Hypergeometric Kernel; Fay's Trisecant Identity, and Generalized Ultradiscrete Toda Lattice; Differential Equations Compatible with Boundary Rational qKZ Equation; and other papers.

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/11/2010
      ISBN13: 9789814324366, 978-9814324366
      ISBN10: 9814324361

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The present volume is the result of the international workshop on New Trends in Quantum Integrable Systems that was held in Kyoto, Japan, from 27 to 31 July 2009. As a continuation of the RIMS Research Project “Method of Algebraic Analysis in Integrable Systems” in 2004, the workshop's aim was to cover exciting new developments that have emerged during the recent years.Collected here are research articles based on the talks presented at the workshop, including the latest results obtained thereafter. The subjects discussed range across diverse areas such as correlation functions of solvable models, integrable models in quantum field theory, conformal field theory, mathematical aspects of Bethe ansatz, special functions and integrable differential/difference equations, representation theory of infinite dimensional algebras, integrable models and combinatorics.Through these topics, the reader can learn about the most recent developments in the field of quantum integrable systems and related areas of mathematical physics.

      Table of Contents
      One Point Functions of Descendants of Sine-Gordon Model; Quantum Spin Chains at Finite Temperatures; Heisenberg Action in the Equivariant K-Theory of Hilbert Schemes; XXZ Scalar Products; Miwa Variables and Discrete KP; Bethe Algebra and Algebra of Functions on Critical Points; Dyson's Constant for the Hypergeometric Kernel; Fay's Trisecant Identity, and Generalized Ultradiscrete Toda Lattice; Differential Equations Compatible with Boundary Rational qKZ Equation; and other papers.

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