On Bethe equations of 2d conformal field theory
Tom\'a\v{s} Proch\'azka, Akimi Watanabe

TL;DR
This paper explores the integrable structures of 2D conformal field theories using Bethe ansatz, revealing new connections between ILW hierarchies, Bethe equations, and algebraic structures like Yangians and W-algebras.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to deriving and analyzing Bethe equations for ILW hierarchies in 2D CFT, connecting them with known integrable models and representation theory.
Findings
Explicit computation of first five ILW Hamiltonians.
Numerical verification of joint spectrum parametrization by Bethe equations.
Identification of degeneration limits linking ILW to Yangian and KdV hierarchies.
Abstract
We study the higher spin algebras of two-dimensional conformal field theory from the perspective of quantum integrability. Starting from Maulik-Okounkov instanton R-matrix and applying the procedure of algebraic Bethe ansatz, we obtain infinite commuting families of Hamiltonians of quantum ILW hierarchy parametrized by the shape of the auxiliary torus. We calculate explicitly the first five of these Hamiltonians. Then, we numerically verify that their joint spectrum can be parametrized by solutions of Litvinov's Bethe ansatz equations and we conjecture a general formula for the joint spectrum of all ILW Hamiltonians, based on results of Feigin, Jimbo, Miwa and Mukhin. There are two interesting degeneration limits, the infinitely thick and the infinitely thin auxiliary torus. In one of these limits, the ILW hierarchy degenerates to Yangian or Benjamin-Ono hierarchy and the Bethe…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgebraic structures and combinatorial models · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
