Mathematical and Theoretical Physics, dedicated to Ludwig Faddeev

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Participants
  • Aleksandr Ivanov
  • Aleksandr Trenogin
  • Aleksei Kiselev
  • Aleshin Artem
  • Alexander Fedotov
  • Alexander Its
  • Alexander Mikhalkin
  • Alexey Miller
  • Anatol Kirillov
  • Andrei Pogrebkov
  • Andrei Pronko
  • Andrew Kuzovchikov
  • Andrey Mudrov
  • Andrey Tsiganov
  • Anton Alekseev
  • Anton Nazarov
  • Anton Nazarov
  • Anton Selemenchuk
  • Artem Zakharov
  • Bella Zokaeva
  • Cyril Malyshev
  • Daniil Evdokimov
  • Daniil Getta
  • David Kumallagov
  • Diana Davletbaeva
  • Dmitri Bykov
  • Dmitri ORLOV
  • Dmitry Rutsky
  • Evgeniy Gudkov
  • Evgeny Sklyanin
  • Fedor Smirnov
  • Filipp Uvarov
  • Georgii Kadantsev
  • Hasib Sifat
  • Ian Marshall
  • Ilnur Baibulov
  • Ilya Alekseev
  • Ilya Tolstukhin
  • Irina Aref'eva
  • Iuliia Meshkova
  • Maksim Skriganov
  • Maria Perel
  • Maxim Gritskov
  • Mikhail Belishev
  • Mikhail Kompaniets
  • Mikhail Markov
  • MIKHAIL SEMENOV-TIAN-CHANSKI
  • Natalia Kharuk
  • Nicolai Reshetikhin
  • Nikita Belousov
  • Nikita Senik
  • Nikita Slavnov
  • Nikita Zaigraev
  • Nikolai Mnev
  • Nikolay Bogoliubov
  • Nikolay Borozenets
  • Oleg Sarafanov
  • Olga Postnova
  • Pavel Kurasov
  • Pavel Mnev
  • Pavel Zavorotnii
  • Peter Zograf
  • Roman Romanov
  • Sergei Afanasev
  • Sergei Novikov
  • Sergey Derkachov
  • Svetlana Petrakova
  • Tatiana Salnikova
  • Tatiana Suslina
  • Valeriia Stolbova
  • Valery KOZLOV
  • Viacheslav Krivorol
  • Victor Krym
  • Vladimir Dobrev
  • Vladimir Kapustin
  • Vladimir Korepin
  • Vladimir Lagodinskiy
  • Vladimir Peller
  • Vladimir Stukopin
  • Vladislav Litvinov
  • Vladislav Litvinov
  • Vladislav Rykhlov
  • Yury Belousov
  • Арсений Мишулович
    • 09:45 10:15
      Registration/coffee 30m
    • 10:15 10:30
      Opening 15m PDMI/--- - 311

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    • 10:30 11:30
      Об одной проблеме, возникающей при вычислении корреляционных функций для восьмивершинной модели 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      Работа о восьмивершинной модели, написанная Л.Д.Фаддеевым совместно с Л.А.Тахтаджяном, служит важнейшим источником квантового метода обратной задачи. В частности, результаты этой работы использовались Е.К.Скляниным для определения его знаменитой алгебры. Разработанный в результате математический аппарат мы использовали , совместно с Боосом, Джимбо и Мивой, для вычисления корреляционных функций. В нашем подходе их вычисление использует следы над алгеброй Склянина, алгоритмическое вычисление которых до сих пор не до конца понятно.
      Цель настоящего доклада состоит в привлечении внимания к этой интересной , на мой взгляд, проблеме.

      Speaker: Fedor Smirnov (LPTHE)
    • 11:30 12:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 12:00 13:00
      New linearization formula for q-ultraspherical polynomials 1h Zoom

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      For the product Cm(x; β|q)Cn(x; β′|q) of two continuous q-ultraspherical polynomials with different parameters β and β′, explicit formulae are presented for the coefficients of its expansion in the basis Ck(x; β|q) in the case β′ = qβ−1. We also discuss a generalization to multivariate Jack and Macdonald polynomials and its relation to Pieri formulas and Q-operators.

      Speaker: Evgeny Sklyanin (UNiversity of York, UK)
    • 13:00 15:00
      Lunch 2h
    • 15:00 16:00
      Applications of the quantum dilogarithm 1h Zoom

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      The quantum dilogarithm is a special function of two variables that finds various applications, including quantum topology and lattice integrable models of quantum field theory and statistical mechanics. Although a special case of that function was introduced in 1886 by Hölder, its deep connections to quantum world were revealed only in early 1990's after the discovery of the quantum five term identity by Ludwig Faddeev. I will review some of the properties of the quantum dilogarithm, its generalizations to the context of locally compact Abelian groups, and applications in spectral theory, quantum integrable systems and quantum topology.

      Speaker: Rinat Kashaev (Geneva U., Switzerland)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:30 17:30
      Zamolodchikov-Faddeev algebra in Ruijsenaars hyperbolic model 1h Zoom

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      Ruijsenaars hyperbolic model was discovered in the mid-1980s as a many-body interacting system describing solitons trajectories for the famous sine-Gordon equation. The Hamiltonians of the quantum problem are multi-dimensional difference operators with shifts of coordinates in imaginary direction, and in 2012 Hallnäs and Ruijsenaars managed to explicitly construct their eigenfunctions. Recently in the joint work with Derkachov, Kharchev and Khoroshkin we proved several properties of these eigenfunctions, including orthogonality, completeness and some symmetries. In the talk I will discuss the main tools we used and how they are related to the famous Zamolodchikov-Faddeev algebra.

      Speaker: Nikita Belousov (Steklov Mathematical Institute, St. Petersburg)
    • 17:30 18:30
      Homogenization of the periodic Schrödinger-type equations 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      In L_2 (R^d;C^n ), we consider a selfadjoint strongly elliptic second-order differential operator A_ε. It is assumed that the coefficients of A_ε are periodic and depend on x/ε, where ε > 0 is a small parameter. We study the behavior of the operator exponential e^(-iA_ε τ) for small ε and τ∈ R. The results are applied to study the behavior of the solution of the Cauchy problem for the Schrödinger-type equation i∂_τ u_ε (x,τ) = (A_ε u_ε )(x,τ) with the initial data from a special class.

      Speaker: Tatiana Syslina (St. Petersburg State University)
    • 18:30 20:25
      Welcome Party 1h 55m
    • 10:30 11:30
      On stratified structure of integrable dynamics 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      Speaker: Nicolai Reshetikhin (Tsinghua University)
    • 11:30 12:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 12:00 13:00
      Calculation of multiloop Feynman diagrams and diagonalization of commuting operators 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      We consider calculation of two families of multiloop Feynman diagrams: zig-zag diagrams and Basso-Dixon diagrams. The first family gives contribution to the beta-function of standard ϕ4 theory, and the second family appear as leading contribution in fishnet field theory introduced by V.Kazakov and O.Gurdogan. The problem of calculation of such type of diagrams can be reformulated as problem of diagonalization of some family of commuting operators. Diagonalization can be performed using methods of quantum integrable systems.

      Speaker: Sergey Derkachev (PDMI , St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences)
    • 13:00 15:00
      Lunch 2h
    • 15:00 16:00
      Can one hear the shape of the Archimedean prime? 1h Zoom

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      Speaker: Alain Connes (College de France)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:30 17:30
      Scale Invariance, Conformal Invariance, and Ricci Flow 1h Zoom

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      Speaker: Edward Witten (IAS, Princeton)
    • 17:30 18:30
      Transcendental Numbers in Spin Chains 1h Zoom

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      Speaker: Vladimir Korepin (Stony Brook University)
    • 10:30 11:30
      Обобщения гамильтоновой динамики Дирака 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      Speaker: Valery Kozlov (Steklov Mathemarical Institute, Moscow)
    • 11:30 12:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 12:00 13:00
      Скрученное тензорное произведение, гладкие алгебры и некоммутативное разрешение особых кривых 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      Speaker: Dmitri Orlov (Steklov Mathemarical Institute, Moscow)
    • 13:00 15:00
      Lunch 2h
    • 15:00 16:00
      Teichmuller spaces, cocycles, and second class constraints 1h Zoom

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      Speaker: Anton Alekseev (University of Geneva)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:30 17:30
      Wronski map and positive Grassmannians 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      The B. and M.Shapiro conjecture states that if the Wronskian of polynomials with complex coefficients have only real roots, then the span of those polynomials has a basis given by polynomials with real coefficients. The conjecture has several important reformulations in real algebraic geometry. The conjecture was proved (also for quasi-exponentials, products of polynomials and exponentials of linear functions) by E.Mukhin, A.Varchenko and myself using the completeness of the Bethe ansatz for the gl(N) Gaudin model and the symmetry of the Gaudin Hamiltonians with respect to the tensor Shapovalov form.
      Recently, S.Karp and K.Purbhoo showed that the span of polynomials in question belongs to the totally positive part of the Grassmannian define by the Taylor expansion at a real point greater than all roots of the Wronskian. In a joint work with S.Karp and E.Mukhin we extended this statement to quasi-exponentials and showed that this positivity statement corresponds to the positivity of higher transfer-matrices of Gaudin model corresponding to polynomial irreducible representations of gl(N) introduced by A.Alexandrov, S.Leurent, Z.Tsuboi, and A.Zabrodin.

      Speaker: Vitaliy Tarasov (Steklov Mathematical Institute, St. Petersburg)
    • 17:30 18:30
      Combinatorial 2d topological conformal field theory from a local cyclic A-infinity algebra 1h Zoom

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      I will explain a construction of a combinatorial 2d TCFT, assigning partition functions to triangulated cobordisms (as chain maps between spaces of states), in such a way that a Pachner flip induces a Q-exact change. More generally, the partition function becomes a nonhomogeneous closed cochain on the “flip complex.” One has a combinatorial counterpart of the BV operator G_{0,-} arising from evaluating the theory on a special 1-cycle on the flip complex of the cylinder. The local input for the model is a cyclic A-infinity algebra, with the operation m_3 playing the role of the BRST-primitive G of the stress-energy tensor T=Q(G).

      I will also describe a way to incorporate invariance-up-to-homotopy with respect to the second 2d Pachner move (stellar subdivision/aggregation). This version of the model is based on secondary polytopes of Gelfand-Kapranov-Zelevinsky and uses a certain enhancement (by extra homotopies) version of a cyclic A-infinity algebra as input

      The talk is based on a joint work with Andrey Losev and Justin Beck, https://arxiv.org/pdf/2402.04468.pdf.

      Speaker: Pavel Mnev (University of Notre Dame)
    • 19:00 22:00
      Banquet 3h
    • 10:30 11:30
      Lie algebras of multidimensional Schrodinger operators 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      Speaker: Viktor Buchstaber (Steklov Mathemarical Institute, Moscow)
    • 11:30 12:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 12:00 13:00
      Correlation Functions of Heisenberg XX Chain and Enumeration of Constrained Plane Partitions 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      Speakers: Nikolai Bogoliubov (Steklov Mathematical Institute, St. Petersburg), Сyril Malyshev (Steklov Mathematical Institute, St. Petersburg)
    • 13:00 15:00
      Lunch 2h
    • 15:00 16:00
      Quantum effects in classical dynamics 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      Speaker: Andrei Pogrebkov (Steklov Mathematical Insitute; Skoltech)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:30 17:30
      On Determinants of Integrable Operators with Shifts 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      In the talk, some recent results of the asymptotic analysis of the Fredholm determinants of integral operators appearing in the study of the correlation functions in non-free fermion exactly solvable quantum field models will be presented. Specially, we shall consider the shifted sine-kernel as a case study. The talk is based on the earlier works of the speaker with V. Korepin, A. Izergin, N. Slavnov and K. Koslowski and on the ongoing project with T. Bothner, A. Simon and K. Kozlowski.

      Speaker: Alexander Its (Indiana Universitry Indianapolis)
    • 17:30 18:30
      On a cutoff regularization in the coordinate representation 1h PDMI/--- - 311

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      Speaker: Aleksandr Ivanov (Steklov Mathematical Institute, St. Petersburg)