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Space of local fields in integrable field theory and deformed abelian differentials (Q1126811)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1184358
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Space of local fields in integrable field theory and deformed abelian differentials
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1184358

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    Space of local fields in integrable field theory and deformed abelian differentials (English)
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    5 August 1998
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    Summary: In this talk I consider the space of local operators in integrable field theory. This space allows two different descriptions. The first of them is due to conformal field theory which provides a universal picture of local properties in quantum field theory. The second arises from counting solutions to form factors equations. Considering the example of the restricted sine-Gordon model I show that these two very different descriptions give the same result. I explain that the formulae for the form factors are given in terms of deformed hyper-elliptic integrals. The properties of these integrals, in particular the deformed Riemann bilinear relation, are important for describing the space of local operators.
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    space of local operators
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    conformal field theory
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    restricted sine-Gordon model
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    hyper-elliptic integrals
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