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    Differential equations and duality in massless integrable field theories at zero temperature

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    Functional relations play a key role in the study of integrable models. We argue in this paper that for massless field theories at zero temperature, these relations can in fact be interpreted as monodromy relations. Combined with a recently discovered duality, this gives a way to bypass the Bethe ansatz, and compute directly physical quantities as solutions of a linear differential equation, or as integrals over a hyperelliptic curve. We illustrate these ideas in details in the case of the c=1c=1 theory, and the associated boundary sine-Gordon model.Comment: 18 pages, harvma

    Reflection Matrices for Integrable N=1N=1 Supersymmetric Theories

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    We study two-dimensional integrable N=1N=1 supersymmetric theories (without topological charges) in the presence of a boundary. We find a universal ratio between the reflection amplitudes for particles that are related by supersymmetry and we propose exact reflection matrices for the supersymmetric extensions of the multi-component Yang-Lee models and for the breather multiplets of the supersymmetric sine-Gordon theory. We point out the connection between our reflection matrices and the classical boundary actions for the supersymmetric sine-Gordon theory as constructed by Inami, Odake and Zhang \cite{IOZ}.Comment: 29 pages, Revtex, 4 figure

    Free parafermions

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    The spectrum of the quantum Ising chain can be found by expressing the spins in terms of free fermions. An analogous transformation exists for clock chains with ZnZ_n symmetry, but is of less use because the resulting parafermionic operators remain interacting. Nonetheless, Baxter showed that a certain non-hermitian (but PT-symmetric) clock Hamiltonian is "free", in the sense that the entire spectrum is found in terms of independent energy levels, with the striking feature that there are nn possibilities for occupying each level. Here I show this directly explicitly finding shift operators obeying a ZnZ_n generalization of the Clifford algebra. I also find higher Hamiltonians that commute with Baxter's and prove their spectrum comes from the same set of energy levels. This thus provides an explicit notion of a "free parafermion". A byproduct is an elegant method for the solution of the Ising/Kitaev chain with spatially varying couplings.Comment: 44 pages. v2: minor rewriting, added several reference

    Integrable sigma models and perturbed coset models

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    Sigma models arise frequently in particle physics and condensed-matter physics as low-energy effective theories. In this paper I compute the exact free energy at any temperature in two hierarchies of integrable sigma models in two dimensions. These theories, the SU(N)/SO(N) and O(2P)/O(P) x O(P) models, are asymptotically free and exhibit charge fractionalization. When the instanton coupling theta=pi, they flow to the SU(N)_1 and O(2P)_1 conformal field theories, respectively. I also generalize the free energy computation to massive and massless perturbations of the coset conformal field theories SU(N)_k/SO(N)_{2k} and O(2P)_k/O(P)_k x O(P)_k.Comment: 39 pages, 6 figure

    Correlations in one dimensional quantum impurity problems with an external field

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    We study response functions of integrable quantum impurity problems with an external field at T=0T=0 using non perturbative techniques derived from the Bethe ansatz. We develop the first steps of the theory of excitations over the new, field dependent ground state, leading to renormalized (or ``dressed'') form-factors. We obtain exactly the low frequency behaviour of the dynamical susceptibility χ′′(ω)\chi''(\omega) in the double well problem of dissipative quantum mechanics (or equivalently the anisotropic Kondo problem),and the low frequency behaviour of the AC noise St(ω)S_t(\omega) for tunneling between edges in fractional quantum Hall devices. We also obtain exactly the structure of singularities in χ′′(ω)\chi''(\omega) and St(ω)S_t(\omega). Our results differ significantly from previous perturbative approaches.Comment: harvmac, epsf, 37pgs, 2figs. modified some reference
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