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Quantum Trilogy: Discrete Toda, Y-System and Chaos

Published 21 Oct 2016 in hep-th, cond-mat.stat-mech, math.QA, and nlin.CD | (1610.06925v2)

Abstract: We discuss a discretization of the quantum Toda field theory associated with a semisimple finite-dimensional Lie algebra or a tamely-laced infinite-dimensional Kac-Moody algebra GG, generalizing the previous construction of discrete quantum Liouville theory for the case G=A1G=A_1. The model is defined on a discrete two-dimensional lattice, whose spatial direction is of length LL. In addition we also find a "discretized extra dimension" whose width is given by the rank rr of GG, which decompactifies in the large rr limit. For the case of G=ANG=A_N or AN−1<sup>(1)A_{N-1}<sup>{(1)}, we find a symmetry exchanging LL and NN under appropriate spatial boundary conditions. The dynamical time evolution rule of the model is a quantizations of the so-called Y-system, and the theory can be well-described by the quantum cluster algebra. We discuss possible implications for recent discussions of quantum chaos, and comment on the relation with the quantum higher Teichmuller theory of type ANA_N.

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