The form factors in the finite volume
V. E. Korepin (State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA), N., A. Slavnov (Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the form factors of integrable models within finite volume settings, providing explicit determinant representations to facilitate their calculation and analysis.
Contribution
It introduces explicit determinant formulas for finite-volume form factors, advancing the computational tools available for integrable models.
Findings
Explicit determinant representations derived for finite-volume form factors
Enhanced understanding of finite-volume effects in integrable models
Potential applications in calculating physical observables
Abstract
The form factors of integrable models in finite volume are studied. We construct the explicite representations for the form factors in terms of determinants.
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