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Spectral Curves and Whitham Equations in Isomonodromic Problems of Schlesinger Type

solv-int 2008-02-03 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Algebra Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems q-alg

Abstract

It has been known since the beginning of this century that isomonodromic problems --- typically the Painlev\'e transcendents --- in a suitable asymptotic region look like a kind of ``modulation'' of isospectral problem. This connection between isomonodromic and isospectral problems is reconsidered here in the light of recent studies related to the Seiberg-Witten solutions of N=2N = 2 supersymmetric gauge theories. A general machinary is illustrated in a typical isomonodromic problem, namely the Schlesinger equation, which is reformulated to include a small parameter ϵ\epsilon. In the small-ϵ\epsilon limit, solutions of this isomonodromic problem are expected to behave as a slowly modulated finite-gap solution of an isospectral problem. The modulation is caused by slow deformations of the spectral curve of the finite-gap solution. A modulation equation of this slow dynamics is derived by a heuristic method. An inverse period map of Seiberg-Witten type turns out to give general solutions of this modulation equation. This construction of general solution also reveals the existence of deformations of Seiberg-Witten type on the same moduli space of spectral curves. A prepotential is also constructed in the same way as the prepotential of the Seiberg-Witten theory.

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@article{arxiv.solv-int/9704004,
  title  = {Spectral Curves and Whitham Equations in Isomonodromic Problems of Schlesinger Type},
  author = {Kanehisa Takasaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:solv-int/9704004},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

41 pages, latex, no figures; typos in references are corrected