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    On the KP Hierarchy, W^\hat{W}_{\infty} Algebra, and Conformal SL(2,R)/U(1) Model: II. The Quantum Case

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    This paper is devoted to constructing a quantum version of the famous KP hierarchy, by deforming its second Hamiltonian structure, namely the nonlinear W^\hat{W}_{\infty} algebra. This is achieved by quantizing the conformal noncompact SL(2,R)k/U(1)SL(2,R)_{k}/U(1) coset model, in which W^\hat{W}_{\infty} appears as a hidden current algebra. For the quantum W^\hat{W}_{\infty} algebra at level k=1k=1, we have succeeded in constructing an infinite set of commuting quantum charges in explicit and closed form. Using them a completely integrable quantum KP hierarchy is constructed in the Hamiltonian form. A two boson realization of the quantum W^\hat{W}_{\infty} currents has played a crucial role in this exploration.Comment: 33

    Theory of electron-phonon interaction in a nonequilibrium open electronic system

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    We study the effects of time-independent nonequilibrium drive on an open 2D electron gas system coupled to 2D longitudinal acoustic phonons using the Keldysh path integral method. The layer electron-phonon system is defined at the two-dimensional interface between a pair of three-dimensional Fermi liquid leads, which act both as a particle pump and an infinite bath. The nonequilibrium steady state is achieved in the layer by assuming the leads to be thermally equilibrated at two different chemical potentials. This subjects the layer to an out-of-plane voltage VV and drives a steady-state charge current perpendicular to the system. We compute the effects of small voltages (V\ll\w_D) on the in-plane electron-phonon scattering rate and the electron effective mass at zero temperature. We also find that the obtained onequilibrium modification to the acoustic phonon velocity and the Thomas-Fermi screening length reveal the possibility of tuning these quantities with the external voltage.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
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