A connection between the classical r-matrix formalism and covariant Hamiltonian field theory
Abstract
We bring together aspects of covariant Hamiltonian field theory and of classical integrable field theories in dimensions. Specifically, our main result is to obtain for the first time the classical -matrix structure within a covariant Poisson bracket for the Lax connection, or Lax one form. This exhibits a certain covariant nature of the classical -matrix with respect to the underlying spacetime variables. The main result is established by means of several prototypical examples of integrable field theories, all equipped with a Zakharov-Shabat type Lax pair. Full details are presented for: the sine-Gordon model which provides a relativistic example associated to a classical -matrix of trigonometric type; the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation and the (complex) modified Korteweg-de Vries equation which provide two non-relativistic examples associated to the same classical -matrix of rational type, characteristic of the AKNS hierarchy. The appearance of the -matrix in a covariant Poisson bracket is a signature of the integrability of the field theory in a way that puts the independent variables on equal footing. This is in sharp contrast with the single-time Hamiltonian evolution context usually associated to the -matrix formalism.
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@article{arxiv.1905.11976,
title = {A connection between the classical r-matrix formalism and covariant Hamiltonian field theory},
author = {Vincent Caudrelier and Matteo Stoppato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.11976},
year = {2019}
}
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28 pages