I. Workshop on
"Low dimensional integrable models
and their applications in field theory and statistical physics"
Annecy-le-Vieux, May 20-25 2001
Organized by INTAS-project Ref. No: 99-01459
The main aim of this project is development of the theory of
low-dimensional conformal and massive integrable models.
The principal goals are:
- further development of the technique of computation of correlation
functions and form-factors
- investigation of quantum symmetries of integrable models.
The project is undertaken by the four teams from: Yerevan Physics
Institute (Yerevan, Armenia), Steklov Mathematics Institute and Physics
Department of St.Petersburg University (St.Petersburg, Russia),
Institute for Theoretical Physics, Free University of Berlin (Berlin,
Germany) and Laboratory of Particle Physics (Annecy-le-Vieux, France).
Talks:
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M. Karowski (1 hour):
"The Bootstrap Program: Integrable Quantum Field Theories
in 1+1 Dimensions"
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J. Teschner (1 hour):
"Consistency of the Bootstrap for the Liouville Field Theory
(Proof of the DOZZ-proposal)"
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H. Babujian (1 hour):
"Identification of the local operators in the quantum Sine-Gordon model"
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I.V. Komarov (1/2 hour):
"Rakovich-Chu problem in conformal variables"
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A.V. Tsiganov (1 hour):
"Lagrangian foliations in classical mechanics"
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A.G. Bytsko (1/2 hour):
"Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz and exotic statistics"
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T.A. Bolokhov (1/2 hour):
"Off-shell decomposition of SO(N) and SP(2N)
Yang-Mills fields"
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P.P. Kulish:
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R. Poghosian:
"BCS model of superconductivity and
the Algebraic Bethe Ansatz".
Guests are welcome
Program
Proceedings
M. Karowski (Co-ordinator),
A. Fring,
A. Zapletal,
C. Korff,
J. Teschner,
Freie Universitaet Berlin, Institut fuer Theoretische Physik,
Berlin, Germany
P. Sorba,
R. Stora,
D. Arnaudon,
L. Frappat,
E. Ragoucy,
CNRS, LAPTH, Laboratory of Theoretical Physics,
Theory Group, Annecy-le-Vieux, France
H. Babujian,
R. Poghossian,
T. Hakobyan,
V. Mkhitaryan,
T. Sedrakyan,
Yerevan Physics Institute, Theory Department, Yerevan, Armenia
P. Kulish,
I. V. Komarov,
A. V. Tsiganov,
A. G. Bytsko,
T. A. Bolokhov,
Steklov Mathematical Institute, Laboratory of mathematical
Problems and modern Physics, St. Petersburg, Russia