Lens elliptic gamma function solution of the Yang-Baxter equation at roots of unity
Abstract
We study the root of unity limit of the lens elliptic gamma function solution of the star-triangle relation, for an integrable model with continuous and discrete spin variables. This limit involves taking an elliptic nome to a primitive -th root of unity, where is an existing integer parameter of the lens elliptic gamma function, and is an additional integer parameter. This is a singular limit of the star-triangle relation, and at subleading order of an asymptotic expansion, another star-triangle relation is obtained for a model with discrete spin variables in . Some special choices of solutions of equation of motion are shown to result in well-known discrete spin solutions of the star-triangle relation. The saddle point equations themselves are identified with three-leg forms of "3D-consistent" classical discrete integrable equations, known as and . We also comment on the implications for supersymmetric gauge theories, and in particular comment on a close parallel with the works of Nekrasov and Shatashvili.
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@article{arxiv.1709.07148,
title = {Lens elliptic gamma function solution of the Yang-Baxter equation at roots of unity},
author = {Andrew P. Kels and Masahito Yamazaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.07148},
year = {2018}
}
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32 pages; v2: published version