98 results on '"Patrick Dorey"'
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2. From tree- to loop-simplicity in affine Toda theories II: higher-order poles and cut decompositions
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Patrick Dorey and Davide Polvara
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Field Theories in Lower Dimensions ,Integrable Field Theories ,Scattering Amplitudes ,Higher Spin Symmetry ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract Recently we showed how, in two-dimensional scalar theories, one-loop threshold diagrams can be cut into the product of one or more tree-level diagrams [1]. Using this method on the ADE series of Toda models, we computed the double- and single-pole coefficients of the Laurent expansion of the S-matrix around a pole of arbitrary even order, finding agreement with the bootstrapped results. Here we generalise the cut method explained in [1] to multiple loops and use it to simplify large networks of singular diagrams. We observe that only a small number of cut diagrams survive and contribute to the expected bootstrapped result, while most of them cancel each other out through a mechanism inherited from the tree-level integrability of these models. The simplification mechanism between cut diagrams inside networks is reminiscent of Gauss’s theorem in the space of Feynman diagrams.
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- 2023
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3. Collisions of weakly-bound kinks in the Christ-Lee model
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Patrick Dorey, Anastasia Gorina, Tomasz Romańczukiewicz, and Yakov Shnir
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Effective Field Theories ,Field Theories in Lower Dimensions ,Solitons Monopoles and Instantons ,Topological Field Theories ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract We investigate soliton collisions in a one-parameter family of scalar field theories in 1+1 dimensions which was first discussed by Christ and Lee [1]. The models have a sextic potential with three local minima, and for suitably small values of the parameter their kinks have an internal structure in the form of two weakly-bound subkinks. We show that for these values of the parameter kink collisions are best understood as an independent sequence of collisions of these subkinks, and that a static mode analysis is not enough to explain resonant structures emerging in this model. We also emphasise the role of radiation and oscillon formation in the collision process.
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- 2023
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4. From tree- to loop-simplicity in affine Toda theories I: Landau singularities and their subleading coefficients
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Patrick Dorey and Davide Polvara
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Field Theories in Lower Dimensions ,Integrable Field Theories ,Scattering Amplitudes ,Higher Spin Symmetry ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract Various features of the even order poles appearing in the S-matrices of simply-laced affine Toda field theories are analysed in some detail. In particular, the coefficients of first- and second-order singularities appearing in the Laurent expansion of the S-matrix around a general 2N th order pole are derived in a universal way using perturbation theory at one loop. We show how to cut loop diagrams contributing to the pole into particular products of tree-level graphs that depend on the on-shell geometry of the loop; in this way, we recover the coefficients of the Laurent expansion around the pole exploiting tree-level integrability properties of the theory. The analysis is independent of the particular simply-laced theory considered, and all the results agree with those obtained in the conjectured bootstrapped S-matrices of the ADE series of theories.
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- 2022
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5. Tree level integrability in 2d quantum field theories and affine Toda models
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Patrick Dorey and Davide Polvara
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Field Theories in Lower Dimensions ,Integrable Field Theories ,Higher Spin Symmetry ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract We investigate the perturbative integrability of massive (1+1)-dimensional bosonic quantum field theories, focusing on the conditions for them to have a purely elastic S-matrix, with no particle production and diagonal scattering, at tree level. For theories satisfying what we call ‘simply-laced scattering conditions’, by which we mean that poles in inelastic 2 to 2 processes cancel in pairs, and poles in allowed processes are only due to one on-shell propagating particle at a time, the requirement that all inelastic amplitudes must vanish is shown to imply the so-called area rule, connecting the 3-point couplings C abc 3 $$ {C}_{abc}^{(3)} $$ to the masses m a , m b , m c of the coupled particles in a universal way. We prove that the constraints we find are universally satisfied by all affine Toda theories, connecting pole cancellations in amplitudes to properties of the underlying root systems, and develop a number of tools that we expect will be relevant for the study of loop amplitudes.
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- 2022
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6. Resonance structures in kink-antikink collisions in a deformed sine-Gordon model
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Patrick Dorey, Anastasia Gorina, Ilya Perapechka, Tomasz Romańczukiewicz, and Yakov Shnir
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Field Theories in Lower Dimensions ,Nonperturbative Effects ,Solitons Monopoles and Instantons ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract We study kink-antikink collisions in a model which interpolates smoothly between the completely integrable sine-Gordon theory, the ϕ 4 model, and a ϕ 6-like model with three degenerate vacua. We find a rich variety of behaviours, including integrability breaking, resonance windows with increasingly irregular patterns, and new types of windows near the ϕ 6-like regime. False vacua, extra kink modes and kink fragmentation play important roles in the explanations of these phenomena. Our numerical studies are backed up by detailed analytical considerations.
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- 2021
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7. Staccato radiation from the decay of large amplitude oscillons
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Patrick Dorey, Tomasz Romańczukiewicz, and Yakov Shnir
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Oscillons ,Relaxation ,Nearly-integrability ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We study the decay of large amplitude, almost periodic breather-like states in a deformed sine-Gordon model in one spatial dimension. We discover that these objects decay in a staggered fashion via a series of transitions, during which higher harmonics are released as short, staccato bursts of radiation. Further, we argue that this phenomenon is not restricted to one particular model, and that similar mechanisms of radiative decay of long-lived oscillating states can be observed for a wide class of physical systems, including the ϕ6 model.
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- 2020
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8. Resonant kink–antikink scattering through quasinormal modes
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Patrick Dorey and Tomasz Romańczukiewicz
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We investigate the role that quasinormal modes can play in kink–antikink collisions, via an example based on a deformation of the ϕ4 model. We find that narrow quasinormal modes can store energy during collision processes and later return it to the translational degrees of freedom. Quasinormal modes also decay, which leads to energy leakage, causing a closing of resonance windows and an increase of the critical velocity. We observe similar phenomena in an effective model, a small modification of the collective-coordinate approach to the ϕ4 model. Keywords: Kink collisions, Fractals, Quasinormal modes
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- 2018
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9. Boundary scattering in the ϕ 4 model
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Patrick Dorey, Aliaksei Halavanau, James Mercer, Tomasz Romanczukiewicz, and Yasha Shnir
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Field Theories in Lower Dimensions ,Nonperturbative Effects ,Solitons Monopoles and Instantons ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract We study boundary scattering in the ϕ 4 model on a half-line with a oneparameter family of Neumann-type boundary conditions. A rich variety of phenomena is observed, which extends previously-studied behaviour on the full line to include regimes of near-elastic scattering, the restoration of a missing scattering window, and the creation of a kink or oscillon through the collision-induced decay of a metastable boundary state. We also study the decay of the vibrational boundary mode, and explore different scenarios for its relaxation and for the creation of kinks.
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- 2017
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10. Resonance structures in kink-antikink collisions in a deformed sine-Gordon model
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Tomasz Romańczukiewicz, Yakov Shnir, Anastasia Gorina, I. Perapechka, and Patrick Dorey
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Integrable system ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Field Theories in Lower Dimensions ,Degenerate energy levels ,Fragmentation (computing) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Solitons Monopoles and Instantons ,QC770-798 ,Resonance (chemistry) ,01 natural sciences ,Classical mechanics ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Nonperturbative Effects ,nonperturbative effects ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,0103 physical sciences ,field theories in lower dimensions ,Sine ,Variety (universal algebra) ,010306 general physics ,solitons monopoles and instantons ,Nonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
We study kink-antikink collisions in a model which interpolates smoothly between the completely integrable sine-Gordon theory, the $\phi^4$ model, and a $\phi^6$-like model with three degenerate vacua. We find a rich variety of behaviours, including integrability breaking, resonance windows with increasingly irregular patterns, and new types of windows near the $\phi^6$-like regime. False vacua, extra kink modes and kink fragmentation play important roles in the explanations of these phenomena. Our numerical studies are backed up by detailed analytical considerations., Comment: 40 pages, 31 figures
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- 2021
11. The SAGEX review on scattering amplitudes
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Gabriele Travaglini, Andreas Brandhuber, Patrick Dorey, Tristan McLoughlin, Samuel Abreu, Zvi Bern, N Emil J Bjerrum-Bohr, Johannes Blümlein, Ruth Britto, John Joseph M Carrasco, Dmitry Chicherin, Marco Chiodaroli, Poul H Damgaard, Vittorio Del Duca, Lance J Dixon, Daniele Dorigoni, Claude Duhr, Yvonne Geyer, Michael B Green, Enrico Herrmann, Paul Heslop, Henrik Johansson, Gregory P Korchemsky, David A Kosower, Lionel Mason, Ricardo Monteiro, Donal O’Connell, Georgios Papathanasiou, Ludovic Planté, Jan Plefka, Andrea Puhm, Ana-Maria Raclariu, Radu Roiban, Carsten Schneider, Jaroslav Trnka, Pierre Vanhove, Congkao Wen, Chris D White, Institut de Physique Théorique - UMR CNRS 3681 (IPHT), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique Théorique (LAPTH), Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES), IHES, Centre de Physique Théorique [Palaiseau] (CPHT), and École polytechnique (X)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Statistics and Probability ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,superstring ,review ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc) ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Subatomär fysik ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,High Energy Physics::Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,Subatomic Physics ,ddc:530 ,Mathematical Physics ,Particle Physics - Phenomenology ,[PHYS.HTHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Theory [hep-th] ,General Relativity and Cosmology ,scattering ,scattering amplitude ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,gravity ,scattering amplitudes ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,gauge theory ,gravitation ,Modeling and Simulation ,[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,[PHYS.GRQC]Physics [physics]/General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology [gr-qc] ,gauge field theory ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Particle Physics - Theory - Abstract
Journal of physics / A 55(44), 443001 (2022). doi:10.1088/1751-8121/ac8380, This is an introduction to, and invitation to read, a series of review articles on scattering amplitudes in gauge theory, gravity, and superstring theory. Our aim is to provide an overview of the field, from basic aspects to a selection of current (2022) research and developments., Published by IOP Publ., Bristol
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- 2022
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12. Staccato radiation from the decay of large amplitude oscillons
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Tomasz Romańczukiewicz, Patrick Dorey, and Yakov Shnir
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Relaxation ,Physical system ,FOS: Physical sciences ,nearly-integrability ,Staccato ,Pattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS) ,Radiation ,01 natural sciences ,relaxation ,Dimension (vector space) ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Mathematical Physics ,oscillons ,Physics ,Nearly-integrability ,Series (mathematics) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Relaxation (NMR) ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,Amplitude ,Oscillons ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Quantum electrodynamics ,Harmonics ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
We study the decay of large amplitude, almost periodic breather-like states in a deformed sine-Gordon model in one spatial dimension. We discover that these objects decay in a staggered fashion via a series of transitions, during which higher harmonics are released as short, staccato bursts of radiation. Further, we argue that this phenomenon is not restricted to one particular model, and that similar mechanisms of radiative decay of long-lived oscillating states can be observed for a wide class of physical systems, including the $\phi^6$ model., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, 4 audio-video files, minor changes
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- 2020
13. Geometric aspects of the ODE/IM correspondence
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Clare Dunning, Patrick Dorey, Stefano Negro, and Roberto Tateo
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Statistics and Probability ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,AdS/CFT ,integrable systems ,minimal surfaces ,ODE/IM correspondence ,Integrable system ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Bethe ansatz ,Theoretical physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Quantum field theory ,QA ,010306 general physics ,Korteweg–de Vries equation ,Quantum ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Ode ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Invariant (physics) ,AdS/CFT correspondence ,Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Modeling and Simulation - Abstract
This review describes a link between Lax operators, embedded surfaces and Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz equations for integrable quantum field theories. This surprising connection between classical and quantum models is undoubtedly one of the most striking discoveries that emerged from the off-critical generalisation of the ODE/IM correspondence, which initially involved only conformal invariant quantum field theories. We will mainly focus of the KdV and sinh-Gordon models. However, various aspects of other interesting systems, such as affine Toda field theories and non-linear sigma models, will be mentioned. We also discuss the implications of these ideas in the AdS/CFT context, involving minimal surfaces and Wilson loops. This work is a follow-up of the ODE/IM review published more than ten years ago by JPA, before the discovery of its off-critical generalisation and the corresponding geometrical interpretation. (Partially based on lectures given at the Young Researchers Integrability School 2017, in Dublin.), Comment: Partially based on lectures given at the Young Researchers Integrability School 2017,in Dublin. 62 pages, 8 figures. Minor amendments. Version published in J. Phys A "Special Issue on Recent Advances in AdS/CFT Integrability"
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- 2020
14. Boundary and Defect CFT: Open Problems and Applications
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Shinsei Ryu, Dmitri V. Fursaev, Andy O'Bannon, Johanna Erdmenger, John Cardy, Christoph Schweigert, Daniel Friedan, Isao Makabe, Volker Schomerus, Natan Andrei, Robert Parini, Yu Nakayama, Cornelius Schmidt-Colinet, Agnese Bissi, Brandon Robinson, Gerard Watts, Anatoly Konechny, Nadav Drukker, Patrick Dorey, Matthew Buican, and Charlotte Kristjansen
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Statistics and Probability ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,defect: conformal ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Boundary (topology) ,Duality (optimization) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Conformal map ,01 natural sciences ,Theoretical physics ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,0103 physical sciences ,Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) ,Boundaries and Defects ,ddc:530 ,010306 general physics ,Holographic Duality ,conformal [field theory] ,Mathematical Physics ,field theory: conformal ,Physics ,Topological quantum field theory ,Conformal Field Theory ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Conformal field theory ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Supersymmetry ,Renormalization group ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Modeling and Simulation ,Non-Perturbative Effects ,conformal [defect] - Abstract
Journal of physics / A 53(45), 453002 (2020). doi:10.1088/1751-8121/abb0fe, A review of Boundary and defect conformal field theory: open problems and applications, following a workshop held at Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire, UK, 7���8 Sept. 2017. We attempt to provide a broad, bird���s-eye view of the latest progress in boundary and defect conformal field theory in various sub-fields of theoretical physics, including the renormalization group, integrability, conformal bootstrap, topological field theory, supersymmetry, holographic duality, and more. We also discuss open questions and promising research directions in each of these sub-fields, and combinations thereof., Published by IOP Publ., Bristol
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- 2020
15. Integrability: From Statistical Systems to Gauge Theory
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Patrick Dorey
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High Energy Physics::Theory - Abstract
This volume contains lectures delivered at the Les Houches Summer School ‘Integrability: from statistical systems to gauge theory’ held in June 2016. The School was focussed on applications of integrability to supersymmetric gauge and string theory, a subject of high and increasing interest in the mathematical and theoretical physics communities over the past decade. Relevant background material was also covered, with lecture series introducing the main concepts and techniques relevant to modern approaches to integrability, conformal field theory, scattering amplitudes, and gauge/string duality. The book will be useful not only to those working directly on integrablility in string and guage theories, but also to researchers in related areas of condensed matter physics and statistical mechanics.
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- 2019
16. Integrability: From Statistical Systems to Gauge Theory : Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School: Volume 106, June 2016
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Patrick Dorey, Gregory Korchemsky, Nikita Nekrasov, Volker Schomerus, Didina Serban, Leticia Cugliandolo, Patrick Dorey, Gregory Korchemsky, Nikita Nekrasov, Volker Schomerus, Didina Serban, and Leticia Cugliandolo
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- Integral equations--Congresses, Mathematical physics--Congresses, Field theory (Physics)--Mathematics--Congresse
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This volume, 106 of the Les Houches Summer School series, brings together applications of integrability to supersymmetric gauge and string theory. The book focuses on the application of integrability and problems in quantum field theory. Particular emphasis is given to the exact solution of planar N=4 super-Yang-Mills theory and its relation with string theory on the one hand, and the exact determination of the low-energy physics of N=2 super-Yang-Mills theories on the other; links with other domains are also explored. The purpose of the Les Houches Summer School was to bring together young researchers and specialists from statistical physics, condensed matter physics, gauge and string theory, and mathematics, to stimulate discussion across these different research areas.
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- 2019
17. A bound on the pseudospectrum for a class of non-normal Schrödinger operators
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Frank Rösler, Patrick W. Dondl, and Patrick Dorey
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Pseudospectrum ,Physics ,Class (set theory) ,Semigroup ,Applied Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Spectrum (functional analysis) ,01 natural sciences ,Combinatorics ,Computational Mathematics ,symbols.namesake ,Operator (computer programming) ,Bounded function ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,Component (group theory) ,0101 mathematics ,010306 general physics ,Analysis ,Schrödinger's cat - Abstract
We are concerned with the non-normal Schrodinger operator H=−Δ+VH=−Δ+V on L2(Rn)L2(Rn) , where V∈W1,∞loc(Rn)V∈Wloc1,∞(Rn) and ReV(x)≥c∣x∣2−dReV(x)≥c∣x∣2−d for some c,d>0c,d>0 . The spectrum of this operator is discrete and its real part is bounded below by −d−d . In general, the e-pseudospectrum of H will have an unbounded component for any e>0e>0 and thus will not approximate the spectrum in a global sense. By exploiting the fact that the semigroup e−tHe−tH is immediately compact, we show a complementary result, namely that for every δ>0δ>0 , R>0R>0 there exists an e>0e>0 such that the e-pseudospectrum σe(H)⊂{z:Rez≥R}∪⋃λ∈σ(H){z:∣∣z−λ∣∣
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- 2017
18. Roaming form factors for the tricritical to critical Ising flow
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Gábor Takács, David X. Horvath, and Patrick Dorey
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Field (physics) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Group (mathematics) ,Analytic continuation ,FOS: Physical sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Massless particle ,High Energy Physics::Theory ,Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Flow (mathematics) ,0103 physical sciences ,Order and disorder ,Ising model ,Twist ,010306 general physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
We study the massless flows described by the staircase model introduced by Al.B. Zamolodchikov through the analytic continuation of the sinh-Gordon S-matrix, focusing on the renormalisation group flow from the tricritical to the critical Ising model. We show that the properly defined roaming limits of certain sinh-Gordon form factors are identical to the form factors of the order and disorder operators for the massless flow. As a by-product, we also construct form factors for a semi-local field in the sinh-Gordon model, which can be associated with the twist field in the ultraviolet limiting free massless bosonic theory., 23 pages, Latex2e file. v2: published version, clarifications added, typos corrected
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- 2016
19. Exact g-function flows from the staircase model
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Ruth Wilbourne, Patrick Dorey, and Roberto Tateo
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Field (physics) ,Integrable system ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Conformal field theory ,Mathematical analysis ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Boundary (topology) ,Boundary conformal field theory ,Conformal map ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Function (mathematics) ,Integrability ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,0103 physical sciences ,Embedding ,Integrability, Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz ,Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz ,010306 general physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
Equations are found for exact g-functions corresponding to integrable bulk and boundary flows between successive unitary c, 27 pages, 12 figures
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- 2011
20. From % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+- % feaagaart1ev2aaatCvAUfKttLearuqr1ngBPrgarmWu51MyVXgatC % vAUfeBSjuyZL2yd9gzLbvyNv2CaeHbd9wDYLwzYbItLDharyavP1wz % ZbItLDhis9wBH5garqqr1ngBPrgifHhDYfgasaacH8WrFz0dbbf9q8 % WrFfeuY-Hhbbf9v8qqaqFr0dd9qqFj0dXdbba91qpepGe9FjuP0-is % 0dXdbba9pGe9xq-Jbba9suk9fr-xfr-xfrpeWZqaaeaabiGaciaaca % qabeaadaabauaaaOqaamrr1ngBPrwtHrhAXaqehuuDJXwAKbstHrhA % G8KBLbacgaGae83dXdLae83eXtfaaa!4D43! $$ \mathcal{P}\mathcal{T} $$ -symmetric quantum mechanics to conformal field theory
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Clare Dunning, Patrick Dorey, and Roberto Tateo
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Physics ,Phase transition ,Conformal field theory ,Quantum mechanics ,Quantum system ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Parity (physics) ,Ising model ,Quantum field theory ,Connection (algebraic framework) ,Coupling (probability) ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
One of the simplest examples of a \( \mathcal{P}\mathcal{T} \)-symmetric quantum system is the scaling Yang-Lee model, a quantum field theory with cubic interaction and purely imaginary coupling. We give a historical review of some facts about this model in d ≤ 2 dimensions, from its original definition in connection with phase transitions in the Ising model and its relevance to polymer physics, to the role it has played in studies of integrable quantum field theory and \( \mathcal{P}\mathcal{T} \)-symmetric quantum mechanics. We also discuss some more general results on \( \mathcal{P}\mathcal{T} \)-symmetric quantum mechanics and the ODE/IM correspondence, and mention applications to magnetic systems and cold atom physics.
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- 2009
21. Boundary scattering in the phi^4 model
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Tomasz Romańczukiewicz, Aliaksei Halavanau, Yasha Shnir, Patrick Dorey, and James Mercer
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Oscillon ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Boundary (topology) ,01 natural sciences ,Metastability ,0103 physical sciences ,lcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,field theories in lower dimensions ,Boundary value problem ,010306 general physics ,solitons monopoles and instantons ,Mathematical Physics ,Line (formation) ,Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,Field Theories in Lower Dimensions ,Mode (statistics) ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Solitons Monopoles and Instantons ,nonperturbative efects ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Nonperturbative Effects ,Relaxation (physics) ,lcsh:QC770-798 - Abstract
We study boundary scattering in the $\phi^4$ model on a half-line with a one-parameter family of Neumann-type boundary conditions. A rich variety of phenomena is observed, which extends previously-studied behaviour on the full line to include regimes of near-elastic scattering, the restoration of a missing scattering window, and the creation of a kink or oscillon through the collision-induced decay of a metastable boundary state. We also study the decay of the vibrational boundary mode, and explore different scenarios for its relaxation and for the creation of kinks., Comment: pdflatex, 24 pages + 17 figures + 13 movies v2: significant extra material and new figures. Additional movies included
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- 2015
22. Mass scales and crossover phenomena in the homogeneous sine-Gordon models
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Patrick Dorey and J. Luis Miramontes
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Heterotic string theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Crossover ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Semiclassical physics ,Bethe ansatz ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Particle ,Sine ,Statistical physics ,Quantum ,Scaling ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
The finite-size behaviours of the homogeneous sine-Gordon models are analysed in detail, using the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz. Crossovers are observed which allow scales associated with both stable and unstable quantum particles to be picked up. By introducing the concept of shielding, we show that these match precisely with the mass scales found classically, supporting the idea that the full set of unstable particle states persists even far from the semiclassical regime. General rules for the effective TBA systems governing individual crossovers are given, and we also comment on the Lagrangian treatment of the theories, novel issues which arise in the form-factor approach for theories with unstable particles, and the role of heterotic cosets in the staircase flows exhibited by the HSG models., Comment: LaTeX, 55 pages, many figures
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- 2004
23. Call for papers: special issue on fifty years of the Toda lattice
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Vladimir V. Bazhanov, Kenji Kajiwara, Patrick Dorey, and Kanehisa Takasaki
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Statistics and Probability ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Modeling and Simulation ,0103 physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,010306 general physics ,Toda lattice ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics ,Mathematical physics - Published
- 2017
24. Differential equations for generalSU(n) Bethe ansatz systems
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Clare Dunning, Roberto Tateo, Patrick Dorey, and Quantum Condensed Matter Theory (ITFA, IoP, FNWI)
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Differential equation ,Ordinary differential equation ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Order (group theory) ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Mathematical Physics ,Bethe ansatz ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
We show that SU(n) Bethe Ansatz equations with arbitrary `twist' parameters are hidden inside certain nth order ordinary differential equations, and discuss various consequences of this fact., 19 pages and no figures. LaTex2e, uses amssymb and cite.V2: Note added, minor typos corrected
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- 2000
25. Generalizations of the Coleman-Thun mechanism and boundary reflection factors
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Patrick Dorey, Gerard Watts, Roberto Tateo, and Quantum Condensed Matter Theory (ITFA, IoP, FNWI)
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Basis (linear algebra) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Boundary (topology) ,Ambiguity ,Interpretation (model theory) ,Theoretical physics ,Reflection (mathematics) ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,Boundary value problem ,media_common ,Sign (mathematics) - Abstract
We make a complete pole analysis of the reflection factors of the boundary scaling Lee-Yang model. In the process we uncover a number of previously unremarked mechanisms for the generation of simple poles in boundary reflection factors, which have implications for attempts to close the boundary bootstrap in more general models. We also explain how different boundary conditions can sometimes share the same fundamental reflection factor, by relating the phenomenon to potential ambiguities in the interpretation of certain poles. In the case discussed, this ambiguity can be lifted by specifying the sign of a bulk-boundary coupling. While the recipe we employ for the association of poles with general on-shell diagrams is empirically correct, we stress that a justification on the basis of more fundamental principles remains a challenge for future work., Comment: 12 pages, Latex 2e, 10 figures, uses epsf, amssymb, cite
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- 1999
26. TBA and TCSA with boundaries and excited states
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Andrew Pocklington, Patrick Dorey, Gerard Watts, Roberto Tateo, and Quantum Condensed Matter Theory (ITFA, IoP, FNWI)
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Analytic continuation ,Mathematical analysis ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Bethe ansatz ,Massless particle ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Excited state ,Bound state ,Boundary value problem ,Ground state ,Scaling ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
We study the spectrum of the scaling Lee-Yang model on a finite interval from two points of view: via a generalisation of the truncated conformal space approach to systems with boundaries, and via the boundary thermodynamic Bethe ansatz. This allows reflection factors to be matched with specific boundary conditions, and leads us to propose a new (and non-minimal) family of reflection factors to describe the one relevant boundary perturbation in the model. The equations proposed previously for the ground state on an interval must be revised in certain regimes, and we find the necessary modifications by analytic continuation. We also propose new equations to describe excited states, and check all equations against boundary truncated conformal space data. Access to the finite-size spectrum enables us to observe boundary flows when the bulk remains massless, and the formation of boundary bound states when the bulk is massive., Comment: 25 pages, LaTeX 2e, 8 figures, uses epsf, amssymb, cite. Revised version: explanations expanded, normalisation of the boundary field corrected, two figures and three references added
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- 1998
27. Excited states by analytic continuation of TBA equations
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Roberto Tateo and Patrick Dorey
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Coupling constant ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Integrable system ,Analytic continuation ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Integral equation ,Bethe ansatz ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Excited state ,Ground state ,Scaling ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
We suggest an approach to the problem of finding integral equations for the excited states of an integrable model, starting from the Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz equations for its ground state. The idea relies on analytic continuation through complex values of the coupling constant, and an analysis of the monodromies that the equations and their solutions undergo. For the scaling Lee-Yang model, we find equations in this way for the one- and two- particle states in the spin-zero sector, and suggest various generalisations. Numerical results show excellent agreement with the truncated conformal space approach, and we also treat some of the ultraviolet and infrared asymptotics analytically., 25 pages, latex, 6 ps files, uses epsf.tex. Typos corrected
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- 1996
28. Classically integrable boundary conditions for affine Toda field theories
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Edward Corrigan, Peter Bowcock, R.H. Rietdijk, and Patrick Dorey
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Integrable system ,Toda field theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Field (mathematics) ,Conserved quantity ,Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Lax pair ,Boundary value problem ,Affine transformation ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
Boundary conditions compatible with classical integrability are studied both directly, using an approach based on the explicit construction of conserved quantities, and indirectly by first developing a generalisation of the Lax pair idea. The latter approach is closer to the spirit of earlier work by Sklyanin and yields a complete set of conjectures for permissible boundary conditions for any affine Toda field theory., Comment: 36 pages, harvmac
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- 1995
29. Breaking integrability at the boundary: the sine-Gordon model with Robin boundary conditions
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Patrick Dorey, Robert Parini, and Robert Arthur
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Statistics and Probability ,Physics ,Field (physics) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Breather ,Scattering ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Boundary (topology) ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,01 natural sciences ,Robin boundary condition ,Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,Classical mechanics ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Modeling and Simulation ,0103 physical sciences ,Inverse scattering problem ,Soliton ,Boundary value problem ,010306 general physics ,Nonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and Solitons ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We explore boundary scattering in the sine-Gordon model with a non-integrable family of Robin boundary conditions. The soliton content of the field after collision is analysed using a numerical implementation of the direct scattering problem associated with the inverse scattering method. We find that an antikink may be reflected into various combinations of an antikink, a kink, and one or more breathers, depending on the values of the initial antikink velocity and a parameter associated with the boundary condition. In addition we observe regions with an intricate resonance structure arising from the creation of an intermediate breather whose recollision with the boundary is highly dependent on the breather phase., v3: typos fixed in Journal of Physics A, Volume 49, Number 16, 2016
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- 2016
30. Kink-Antikink Collisions in theϕ6Model
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Yasha Shnir, Tomasz Romańczukiewicz, Kieran Mersh, and Patrick Dorey
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Spectrum (functional analysis) ,Scalar (mathematics) ,Structure (category theory) ,Mode (statistics) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Pattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS) ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons ,Resonant scattering ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Radiation pressure ,Quantum electrodynamics ,Quantum mechanics ,Bound state ,Nonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and Solitons ,Counterexample - Abstract
We study kink-antikink collisions in the one-dimensional non-integrable scalar phi^6 model. Although the single-kink solutions for this model do not possess an internal vibrational mode, our simulations reveal a resonant scattering structure, thereby providing a counterexample to the standard belief that existence of such a mode is a necessary condition for multi-bounce resonances in general kink-antikink collisions. We investigate the two-bounce windows in detail, and present evidence that this structure is caused by existence of bound states in the spectrum of small oscillations about a combined kink-antikink configuration., Comment: 4 pages, 5 ps figures. v2: 3 references added
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- 2011
31. Kink-antikink collisions in the φ⁶ model
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Patrick, Dorey, Kieran, Mersh, Tomasz, Romanczukiewicz, and Yasha, Shnir
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We study kink-antikink collisions in the one-dimensional nonintegrable scalar φ⁶ model. Although the single-kink solutions for this model do not possess an internal vibrational mode, our simulations reveal a resonant scattering structure, thereby providing a counterexample to the standard belief that the existence of such a mode is a necessary condition for multibounce resonances in general kink-antikink collisions. We investigate the two-bounce windows in detail, and present evidence that this structure is caused by the existence of bound states in the spectrum of small oscillations about a combined kink-antikink configuration.
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- 2011
32. Generalising the staircase models
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Patrick Dorey and Francesco Ravanini
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Group (mathematics) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Conformal map ,Field (mathematics) ,Integral equation ,Bethe ansatz ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Integer ,Coset ,Connection (algebraic framework) ,Particle Physics - Theory ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
Systems of integral equations are proposed which generalise those previously encountered in connection with the so-called staircase models. Under the assumption that these equations describe the finite-size effects of relativistic field theories via the Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz, analytical and numerical evidence is given for the existence of a variety of new roaming renormalisation group trajectories. For each positive integer $k$ and $s=0,\dots, k-1$, there is a one-parameter family of trajectories, passing close by the coset conformal field theories $G^{(k)}\times G^{(nk+s)}/G^{((n+1)k+s)}$ before finally flowing to a massive theory for $s=0$, or to another coset model for $s \neq 0$., Comment: 19 pages (and two figures), preprint CERN-TH.6739/92 NI92009 DFUB-92-21
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- 1993
33. ABCD and ODEs
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Roberto Tateo, Clare Dunning, Patrick Dorey, Davide Masoero, and Junji Suzuki
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Primary field ,Conformal field theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Affine Lie algebra ,Lie conformal algebra ,Algebra ,Adjoint representation of a Lie algebra ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Quantum mechanics ,Ordinary differential equation ,Lie theory ,Knizhnik–Zamolodchikov equations - Abstract
We outline a relationship between conformal field theories and spectral problems of ordinary differential equations, and discuss its generalisation to models related to classical Lie algebras., Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, Latex, Contribution to the Proceedings of ICMP 2006, Rio de Janeiro
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- 2009
34. Exact g-function flow between conformal field theories
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Patrick Dorey, Chaiho Rim, and Roberto Tateo
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Field (physics) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Conformal map ,TBA EQUATIONS ,THERMODYNAMIC BETHE ANSATZ, TRICRITICAL ISING-MODEL, BOUNDARY S-MATRIX, TBA EQUATIONS, STAIRCASE MODELS, RG FLOW, SYSTEMS, STATES, TRAJECTORIES, SCATTERING ,THERMODYNAMIC BETHE ANSATZ ,01 natural sciences ,RG FLOW ,BOUNDARY S-MATRIX ,Conformal symmetry ,SYSTEMS ,Quantum mechanics ,0103 physical sciences ,SCATTERING ,Quantum field theory ,010306 general physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematical physics ,Physics ,STAIRCASE MODELS ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Conformal field theory ,Boundary conformal field theory ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Flow (mathematics) ,STATES ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,TRICRITICAL ISING-MODEL ,Ising model ,TRAJECTORIES - Abstract
Exact equations are proposed to describe g-function flows in integrable boundary quantum field theories which interpolate between different conformal field theories in their ultraviolet and infrared limits, extending previous work where purely massive flows were treated. The approach is illustrated with flows between the tricritical and critical Ising models, but the method is not restricted to these cases and should be of use in unravelling general patterns of integrable boundary flows between pairs of conformal field theories., Comment: 17 pages, 11 figures
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- 2009
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35. A representation of the exchange relation for affine Toda field theory
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Patrick Dorey and Edward Corrigan
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Pure mathematics ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Bound state ,Toda field theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Affine transformation ,Algebraic number ,Conserved quantity ,Vertex (geometry) - Abstract
Vertex operators are constructed providing representations of the exchange relations containing either the S-matrix of a real coupling (simply-laced) affine Toda field theory, or its minimal counterpart. One feature of the construction is that the bootstrap relations for the S-matrices follow automatically from those for the conserved quantities, via an algebraic interpretation of the fusing of two particles to form a single bound state., 18 pages
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- 1991
36. Root systems and purely elastic S-matrices
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Patrick Dorey
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Weyl group ,Toda field theory ,Bethe ansatz ,Universality (dynamical systems) ,High Energy Physics::Theory ,symbols.namesake ,symbols ,Scattering theory ,Affine transformation ,Series expansion ,S-matrix ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
Starting from a recently-proposed general formula, various properties of the ADE series of purely elastic S-matrices are rederived in a universal way. In particular, the relationship between the pole structure and the bootstrap equations is shown to follow from properties of root systems. The discussion leads to a formula for the signs of the three-point couplings in the simply-laced affine Toda theories, and a simple proof of a result due to Klassen and Melzer of relevance to Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz calculations.
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- 1991
37. Multiple poles and other features of affine Toda field theory
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Harry Braden, Patrick Dorey, Edward Corrigan, and Ryu Sasaki
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Pure mathematics ,Series (mathematics) ,Toda field theory ,Connection (mathematics) ,symbols.namesake ,Tensor product ,Quantum mechanics ,symbols ,Feynman diagram ,Gravitational singularity ,Affine transformation ,Quantum field theory - Abstract
Some perturbative features of affine Toda field theory are explored, in particular the mechanisms responsible for he first-, second- and third-order poles in the conjectured exact factorisable S-matrices in the ADE series of models. It is found that generic collections of Feynman diagrams are responsible for the leading order poles in any of the theories. However, the complexity is such that it has not yet proved possible to analyse all the singularities that occur up to order twelve. Some comments are made on an associated tiling problem and on an interesting connection between the affine Toda couplings and the Clebsch-Gordan decomposition of tensor products.
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- 1991
38. Exact S-matrices
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Patrick Dorey
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Structure (mathematical logic) ,Weyl group ,symbols.namesake ,Dynkin diagram ,Conformal field theory ,Computer science ,Subject (philosophy) ,Calculus ,symbols ,Coxeter element ,Sketch ,Focus (linguistics) ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
The aim of these notes is to provide an elementary introduction to some of the basic elements of exact S-matrix theory. This is a large subject, and only the foothills will be explored here. A particular omission is any serious discussion of the Yang-Baxter equation; instead, I will focus on questions of analytic structure, and the bootstrap equations. Even then, what I have to say will only be a sketch of the simpler aspects. The hope is to give a hint of the many unexpected features of scattering theories in 1+1 dimensions.
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- 2008
39. Affine Toda field theory and exact S-matrices
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Harry Braden, Ryu Sasaki, Edward Corrigan, and Patrick Dorey
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Toda field theory ,Strong coupling ,Duality (optimization) ,Basis (universal algebra) ,Affine transformation ,Perturbation theory ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
The masses and three-point couplings for all affine Toda theories are calculated. The exact factorisable S-matrices are conjectured on the basis of the classical masses and couplings and found, in the case of theories based on simply-laced algebras, to give consistent solutions to the bootstrap. An investigation of the properties of the exact S-matrices in perturbation theory is begun but non-perturbative methods will be required to understand the conjectured duality between weak and strong coupling which appears to be a striking feature of these theories.
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- 1990
40. Pseudo-differential equations, and the Bethe Ansatz for the classical Lie algebras
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Roberto Tateo, Clare Dunning, Patrick Dorey, Davide Masoero, and Junji Suzuki
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Physics ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Integrable system ,Differential equation ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Bethe ansatz ,Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Simultaneous equations ,Ordinary differential equation ,Lie algebra ,Geometric Langlands correspondence ,QC ,Eigenvalues and eigenvectors ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
The correspondence between ordinary differential equations and Bethe ansatz equations for integrable lattice models in their continuum limits is generalised to vertex models related to classical simple Lie algebras. New families of pseudo-differential equations are proposed, and a link between specific generalised eigenvalue problems for these equations and the Bethe ansatz is deduced. The pseudo-differential operators resemble in form the Miura-transformed Lax operators studied in work on generalised KdV equations, classical W-algebras and, more recently, in the context of the geometric Langlands correspondence. Negative-dimension and boundary-condition dualities are also observed., Comment: 50 pages, 4 figures. v2: typos corrected, extra numerical results included
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- 2006
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41. Reflection factors and exact g-functions for purely elastic scattering theories
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Anna Lishman, Chaiho Rim, Patrick Dorey, and Roberto Tateo
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Physics ,Elastic scattering ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Quantum group ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Boundary conformal field theory ,Conformal map ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Theoretical physics ,Reflection (mathematics) ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Quantum mechanics ,Bibliography ,Boundary value problem ,Variety (universal algebra) ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We discuss reflection factors for purely elastic scattering theories and relate them to perturbations of specific conformal boundary conditions, using recent results on exact off-critical g-functions. For the non-unitary cases, we support our conjectures using a relationship with quantum group reductions of the sine-Gordon model. Our results imply the existence of a variety of new flows between conformal boundary conditions, some of them driven by boundary-changing operators., 45 pages, 7 figures. v2: minor typos corrected, 3 new references and some further discussion of the massless boundary flows included
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- 2005
42. Beyond the WKB approximation in PT-symmetric quantum mechanics
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Roberto Tateo, Patrick Dorey, and Adam Millican-Slater
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Physics ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Angular momentum ,Quantum Physics ,Integrable system ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Ode ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,WKB approximation ,Symmetry (physics) ,Schrödinger equation ,symbols.namesake ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,symbols ,Quantum field theory ,Resummation ,Quantum Physics (quant-ph) ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
The mergings of energy levels associated with the breaking of PT symmetry in the model of Bender and Boettcher, and in its generalisation to incorporate a centrifugal term, are analysed in detail. Even though conventional WKB techniques fail, it is shown how the ODE/IM correspondence can be used to obtain a systematic approximation scheme which captures all previously-observed features. Nonperturbative effects turn out to play a crucial role, governing the behaviour of almost all levels once the symmetry-breaking transition has been passed. In addition, a novel treatment of the radial Schrodinger equation is used to recover the values of local and non-local conserved charges in the related integrable quantum field theories, without any need for resummation even when the angular momentum is nonzero., 29 pages, Latex, many figures. v2: sign typos fixed, and a reference added
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- 2004
43. Integrable quantum field theory with boundaries: the exact g-function
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Chaiho Rim, Roberto Tateo, Davide Fioravanti, and Patrick Dorey
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Physics ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Partition function (statistical mechanics) ,Integrable system ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Nonlinear Sciences - Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,Conformal field theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Integrability ,Bethe ansatz ,Thermodynamic Bethe ansatz ,Theoretical physics ,Boundary problems ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Quantum mechanics ,Ising model ,Quantum field theory ,Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems (nlin.SI) ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,S-matrix ,Cluster expansion - Abstract
The g-function was introduced by Affleck and Ludwig in the context of critical quantum systems with boundaries. In the framework of the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz (TBA) method for relativistic scattering theories, all attempts to write an exact integral equation for the off-critical version of this quantity have, up to now, been unsuccesful. We tackle this problem by using an n-particle cluster expansion, close in spirit to form-factor calculations of correlators on the plane. The leading contribution already disagrees with all previous proposals, but a study of this and subsequent terms allows us to deduce an exact infrared expansion for g, written purely in terms of TBA pseudoenergies. Although we only treat the thermally-perturbed Ising and the scaling Lee-Yang models in detail, we propose a general formula for g which should be valid for any model with entirely diagonal scattering., 21 pages, 9 figures, Latex 2e. v2: typos fixed and comments added. v3: Published version: minor typos corrected, numerical results included and a note added
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- 2004
44. Finite lattice Bethe ansatz systems and the Heun equation
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Junji Suzuki, Roberto Tateo, and Patrick Dorey
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Physics ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Ode ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Bethe ansatz ,Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Lattice (order) ,Heun function ,Pi ,Periodic boundary conditions ,Boundary value problem ,Quantum ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
We study the P"oschl-Teller equation in complex domain and deduce infinite families of TQ and Bethe ansatz equations, classified by four integers. In all these models the form of T is very simple, while Q can be explicitly written in terms of the Heun function. At particular values there is a interesting interpretation in terms of finite lattice spin (L-2)/2 XXZ quantum chain with Delta= cos(pi/L) (for free-free boundary conditions), or Delta=-cos(pi/L) (for periodic boundary conditions). This result generalises the findings of Fridkin, Stroganov and Zagier. We also discuss the continuous (field theory) limit of these systems in view of the so-called ODE/IM correspondence., 18+1 pages, 4 figures, typo corrected, references added
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- 2003
45. Differential equations and the Bethe ansatz
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Clare Dunning, Patrick Dorey, Roberto Tateo, and Adam Millican-Slater
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Lattice (module) ,Integrable system ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Differential equation ,Ordinary differential equation ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Quantum field theory ,Bethe ansatz ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
We review some surprising links which have been discovered in the last few years between the theory of certain ordinary differential equations, and particular integrable lattice models and quantum field theories in two dimensions. An application of this correspondence to a problem in non-Hermitian (PT-symmetric) quantum mechanics is also discussed., Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, latex. Contribution to the Proceedings of ICMP 2003, Lisbon
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- 2003
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46. Aspects of the homogeneous Sine-Gordon models
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Luis J. Miramontes and Patrick Dorey
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Physics ,Homogeneous ,Mathematical analysis ,Sine - Published
- 2002
47. Integrable aspects of the scaling q-state Potts models II: finite-size effects
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Roberto Tateo, Patrick Dorey, and Andrew Pocklington
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Physics ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Integrable system ,Spectrum (functional analysis) ,Condensed Matter (cond-mat) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Minimal models ,State (functional analysis) ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Condensed Matter ,Unitary state ,Range (mathematics) ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Mathematics - Quantum Algebra ,FOS: Mathematics ,Quantum Algebra (math.QA) ,Statistical physics ,Variety (universal algebra) ,Scaling ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We continue our discussion of the q-state Potts models for q, 52 pages, many figures. Latex 2e, uses amssymb,graphicx. v2: typos corrected, references and further comments added
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- 2002
48. Integrable aspects of the scaling q-state Potts models I: bound states and bootstrap closure
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Andrew Pocklington, Patrick Dorey, and Roberto Tateo
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Magic square ,Integrable system ,Condensed Matter (cond-mat) ,Closure (topology) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Condensed Matter ,State (functional analysis) ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Condensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural Networks ,Connection (mathematics) ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Mathematics - Quantum Algebra ,Bound state ,Line (geometry) ,Condensed Matter::Statistical Mechanics ,FOS: Mathematics ,Quantum Algebra (math.QA) ,Scaling ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
We discuss the q-state Potts models for qq>=2. We also note a curious appearance of the extended last line of Freudenthal's magic square in connection with the Potts models., 43 pages, many figures. Latex 2e, uses amssymb,cite,graphicx. v2: typos corrected and references added; discussion of the link with Deligne's conjecture expanded
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- 2002
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49. The ODE/IM Correspondence and PT-Symmetric Quantum Mechanics
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Roberto Tateo, Clare Dunning, and Patrick Dorey
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Physics ,Open quantum system ,Quantization (physics) ,Quantum probability ,Quantum dynamics ,Quantum mechanics ,Quantum process ,Supersymmetric quantum mechanics ,Quantum statistical mechanics ,Quantum dissipation ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
A connection between integrable quantum field theory and the spectral theory of ordinary differential equations is reviewed, with particular emphasis being given to its relevance to certain problems in PT-symmetric quantum mechanics.
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- 2002
50. Spectral equivalences, Bethe ansatz equations, and reality properties in PT-symmetric quantum mechanics
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Clare Dunning, Patrick Dorey, and Roberto Tateo
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Integrable system ,Differential equation ,Condensed Matter (cond-mat) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Condensed Matter ,Bethe ansatz ,Schrödinger equation ,symbols.namesake ,QA ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematical physics ,Quantum chromodynamics ,Physics ,Quantum Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Supersymmetry ,Mathematical Physics (math-ph) ,Connection (mathematics) ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Ordinary differential equation ,symbols ,Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems (nlin.SI) ,Quantum Physics (quant-ph) - Abstract
The one-dimensional Schrodinger equation for the potential $x^6+\alpha x^2 +l(l+1)/x^2$ has many interesting properties. For certain values of the parameters l and alpha the equation is in turn supersymmetric (Witten), quasi-exactly solvable (Turbiner), and it also appears in Lipatov's approach to high energy QCD. In this paper we signal some further curious features of these theories, namely novel spectral equivalences with particular second- and third-order differential equations. These relationships are obtained via a recently-observed connection between the theories of ordinary differential equations and integrable models. Generalised supersymmetry transformations acting at the quasi-exactly solvable points are also pointed out, and an efficient numerical procedure for the study of these and related problems is described. Finally we generalise slightly and then prove a conjecture due to Bessis, Zinn-Justin, Bender and Boettcher, concerning the reality of the spectra of certain PT-symmetric quantum-mechanical systems., Comment: 32 pages, 12 figures, Latex2e, amssymb, cite and graphicx. v2: References, and a new section with two further dualities, added; typos corrected. v3: Ref [8] corrected. v4: 5 more references,and more typos corrected v5: New title, note added at end and 3 new refs
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- 2001
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