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$R$--Matrix Construction of Electromagnetic Models for the Painlev\'e Transcendents

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-10-28 v1 Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems solv-int

Abstract

The Painlev\'e transcendents P\romIP_{\rom{I}}--P\romVP_{\rom{V}} and their representations as isomonodromic deformation equations are derived as nonautonomous Hamiltonian systems from the classical RR--matrix Poisson bracket structure on the dual space \wtslR(2)\wt{\frak{sl}}_R^*(2) of the loop algebra \wtslR(2)\wt{\frak{sl}}_R(2). The Hamiltonians are obtained by composing elements of the Poisson commuting ring of spectral invariant functions on \wtslR(2)\wt{\frak{sl}}_R^*(2) with a time--dependent family of Poisson maps whose images are 44--dimensional rational coadjoint orbits in \wtslR(2)\wt{\frak{sl}}_R^*(2). Each system may be interpreted as describing a particle moving on a surface of zero curvature in the presence of a time--varying electromagnetic field. The Painlev\'e equations follow from reduction of these systems by the Hamiltonian flow generated by a second commuting element in the ring of spectral invariants.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9406077,
  title  = {$R$--Matrix Construction of Electromagnetic Models for the Painlev\'e Transcendents},
  author = {J. Harnad and M. Routhier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9406077},
  year   = {2009}
}

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22 pgs, AMSTeX, preprint CRM-2889 (1994)