4–7 Sept 2023
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy - University of Bologna
Europe/Rome timezone

Inverse Scattering from Spectral Curves

5 Sept 2023, 09:00
50m
Aula Magna (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy - University of Bologna)

Aula Magna

Dept. of Physics and Astronomy - University of Bologna

Via Irnerio 46 - 40126 Bologna, Italy

Speaker

Niklas Beisert

Description

Integrability equips models of theoretical physics with efficient methods for the exact construction of useful states and their evolution. Relevant tools for classical integrable field models in one spatial dimensional are spectral curves in the case of periodic fields and inverse scattering for asymptotic boundary conditions. Even though the two methods are quite different in many ways, they must be related by taking the periodicity length of closed boundary conditions to infinity.
Using the Korteweg-de Vries equation and the continuous Heisenberg spin field as prototypical classical integrable field models, we discuss and illustrate how data for spectral curves transforms into asymptotic scattering data. In order to gain intuition and also for concreteness, we review how elliptic states for these models degenerate into solitons at infinite length.

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