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Page 1: Hirota equation and the spectrum of (some) quantum ...sleurent/talks/2015_crm.pdf · Hirota equation and the spectrum of (some) quantum integrable models Sébastien Leurent, Institut

Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Hirota equation and the spectrum of(some) quantum integrable models

Sébastien Leurent, Institut de Mathématiques de Bourgogne

August 12, 2015Semestre thématique: Correspondance AdS/CFT, holographie,

intégrabilitéCRM, Montréal

Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 1 / 23

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Outline

1 Integrability and Bethe equationsCoordinate Bethe ansatzNested Bethe equations for rational spin chains

2 Coderivative approach to rational spin chainsCoderivative formalismHirota equation ↔ Wronskian determinantsNon-twisted limitHirota equation ↔ spectrum

3 Finite size spectrum of sigma modelsThermodynamic Bethe Ansatz�Quantum Spectral Curve� for AdS/CFT

Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 2 / 23

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Eigenstates of H = −∑L

i=1~σi · ~σi+1

= L− 2∑L

i=1Pi ,i+1

�Vacuum�: |↓↓ · · · ↓〉

Single excitation:|ψ〉 ∝

∑k e

i k p |{k}〉

where e2i p L = 1

H = (C2)⊗L; ~σL+1 = ~σ1P1,2 |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉P1,2 |↓↑↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↑↓↑↓↑↓↓〉

|{3}〉 = |↓↓↑↓↓ . . .〉|{1, 4}〉 = |↑↓↓↑↓ . . .〉

Two excitations: |ψ〉 =∑

j ,k Ψ(j , k) |{j , k}〉

|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉

where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , withS = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1j

k

Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 3 / 23

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Eigenstates of H = −∑L

i=1~σi · ~σi+1

= L− 2∑L

i=1Pi ,i+1

�Vacuum�: |↓↓ · · · ↓〉

Single excitation:|ψ〉 ∝

∑k e

i k p |{k}〉

where e2i p L = 1

H = (C2)⊗L; ~σL+1 = ~σ1P1,2 |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉P1,2 |↓↑↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↑↓↑↓↑↓↓〉

|{3}〉 = |↓↓↑↓↓ . . .〉|{1, 4}〉 = |↑↓↓↑↓ . . .〉

Two excitations: |ψ〉 =∑

j ,k Ψ(j , k) |{j , k}〉

|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉

where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , withS = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1j

k

Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 3 / 23

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Eigenstates of H = −∑L

i=1~σi · ~σi+1

= L− 2∑L

i=1Pi ,i+1

�Vacuum�: |↓↓ · · · ↓〉

Single excitation:|ψ〉 ∝

∑k e

i k p |{k}〉

where e2i p L = 1

H = (C2)⊗L; ~σL+1 = ~σ1P1,2 |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉P1,2 |↓↑↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↑↓↑↓↑↓↓〉

|{3}〉 = |↓↓↑↓↓ . . .〉|{1, 4}〉 = |↑↓↓↑↓ . . .〉

Two excitations: |ψ〉 =∑

j ,k Ψ(j , k) |{j , k}〉

|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉

where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , withS = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1j

k

Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 3 / 23

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Eigenstates of H = −∑L

i=1~σi · ~σi+1

= L− 2∑L

i=1Pi ,i+1

�Vacuum�: |↓↓ · · · ↓〉

Single excitation:|ψ〉 ∝

∑k e

i k p |{k}〉

where e2i p L = 1

H = (C2)⊗L; ~σL+1 = ~σ1P1,2 |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉P1,2 |↓↑↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↑↓↑↓↑↓↓〉

|{3}〉 = |↓↓↑↓↓ . . .〉|{1, 4}〉 = |↑↓↓↑↓ . . .〉

Two excitations: |ψ〉 =∑

j ,k Ψ(j , k) |{j , k}〉

|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉

where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , withS = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1j

k

Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 3 / 23

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Eigenstates of H = −∑L

i=1~σi · ~σi+1

= L− 2∑L

i=1Pi ,i+1

�Vacuum�: |↓↓ · · · ↓〉

Single excitation:|ψ〉 ∝

∑k e

i k p |{k}〉

where e2i p L = 1

H = (C2)⊗L; ~σL+1 = ~σ1P1,2 |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉P1,2 |↓↑↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↑↓↑↓↑↓↓〉

|{3}〉 = |↓↓↑↓↓ . . .〉|{1, 4}〉 = |↑↓↓↑↓ . . .〉

Two excitations: |ψ〉 =∑

j ,k Ψ(j , k) |{j , k}〉

|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉

where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , withS = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1j

k

Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 3 / 23

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Eigenstates of H = −∑L

i=1~σi · ~σi+1

= L− 2∑L

i=1Pi ,i+1

�Vacuum�: |↓↓ · · · ↓〉

Single excitation:|ψ〉 ∝

∑k e

i k p |{k}〉

where e2i p L = 1

H = (C2)⊗L; ~σL+1 = ~σ1P1,2 |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉P1,2 |↓↑↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↑↓↑↓↑↓↓〉

|{3}〉 = |↓↓↑↓↓ . . .〉|{1, 4}〉 = |↑↓↓↑↓ . . .〉

Two excitations: |ψ〉 =∑

j ,k Ψ(j , k) |{j , k}〉

|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉

where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , withS = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1j

k

Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 3 / 23

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Eigenstates of H = −∑L

i=1~σi · ~σi+1

= L− 2∑L

i=1Pi ,i+1

�Vacuum�: |↓↓ · · · ↓〉

Single excitation:|ψ〉 ∝

∑k e

i k p |{k}〉

where e2i p L = 1

H = (C2)⊗L; ~σL+1 = ~σ1P1,2 |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↓↓↑↓↑↓↓〉P1,2 |↓↑↑↓↑↓↓〉 = |↑↓↑↓↑↓↓〉

|{3}〉 = |↓↓↑↓↓ . . .〉|{1, 4}〉 = |↑↓↓↑↓ . . .〉

Two excitations:

|ψ〉 =∑

j ,k Ψ(j , k) |{j , k}〉

|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉

where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , withS = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1j

k

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Two excitations:|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , with S = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1n excitations:

|Ψ〉 =∑

16j1<j2<···<jn6L

∑σ∈Sn

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)jk |{j1, j2, . . . , jn}〉

is an eigenstate if

Aσ ∝ (−1)σ∏

j<k

(1 + e i(pσ(j)+pσ(k)) − 2e ipσ(k)

)∀j , e i L pj =

∏k 6=j S(pj , pk) where S(p, p′) ≡ − 1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p

1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p′

The corresponding eigenvalue is

E = −L +∑k

(4− 4 cos pk)

spectrum

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Two excitations:|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , with S = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1n excitations:

|Ψ〉 =∑

16j1<j2<···<jn6L

∑σ∈Sn

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)jk |{j1, j2, . . . , jn}〉

is an eigenstate if

Aσ ∝ (−1)σ∏

j<k

(1 + e i(pσ(j)+pσ(k)) − 2e ipσ(k)

)∀j , e i L pj =

∏k 6=j S(pj , pk) where S(p, p′) ≡ − 1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p

1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p′

The corresponding eigenvalue is

E = −L +∑k

(4− 4 cos pk)

spectrum

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Two excitations:|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , with S = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1n excitations:

|Ψ〉 =∑

16j1<j2<···<jn6L

∑σ∈Sn

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)jk |{j1, j2, . . . , jn}〉

is an eigenstate if

Aσ ∝ (−1)σ∏

j<k

(1 + e i(pσ(j)+pσ(k)) − 2e ipσ(k)

)∀j , e i L pj =

∏k 6=j S(pj , pk) where S(p, p′) ≡ − 1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p

1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p′

The corresponding eigenvalue is

E = −L +∑k

(4− 4 cos pk)

spectrum

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Two excitations:|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , with S = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1n excitations:

|Ψ〉 =∑

16j1<j2<···<jn6L

∑σ∈Sn

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)jk |{j1, j2, . . . , jn}〉

is an eigenstate if

Aσ ∝ (−1)σ∏

j<k

(1 + e i(pσ(j)+pσ(k)) − 2e ipσ(k)

)∀j , e i L pj =

∏k 6=j S(pj , pk) where S(p, p′) ≡ − 1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p

1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p′

The corresponding eigenvalue is

E = −L +∑k

(4− 4 cos pk)

spectrum

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

"Coordinate Bethe Ansatz" for XXX1/2 Heisenberg spin chain

Two excitations:|ψ〉 ∝∑

j<k(e i(p1j+p2k) + S e i(p1k+p2j)) |{j , k}〉where e i L p2 = S = e−i L p1 , with S = −1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip2

1+e i(p1+p2)−2e ip1n excitations:

|Ψ〉 =∑

16j1<j2<···<jn6L

∑σ∈Sn

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)jk |{j1, j2, . . . , jn}〉

is an eigenstate if

Aσ ∝ (−1)σ∏

j<k

(1 + e i(pσ(j)+pσ(k)) − 2e ipσ(k)

)∀j , e i L pj =

∏k 6=j S(pj , pk) where S(p, p′) ≡ − 1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p

1+e i (p+p′)−2e i p′

The corresponding eigenvalue is

E = −L +∑k

(4− 4 cos pk)spectrum

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

1+1 D Integrability �eld theories / spin chains

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

1 The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

2 The interactions are local.

3 A factorization formula holds

4 There are in�nitely many conservedcharges

Conditions (1,2) are necessary for thisansatzConditions (1,2,4) are su�cient for this

ansatz [Zamolodchikov Zamolodchikov 79]

j

k

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

1+1 D Integrability �eld theories / spin chains

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

1 The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

2 The interactions are local.

3 A factorization formula holds

4 There are in�nitely many conservedcharges

Conditions (1,2) are necessary for thisansatzConditions (1,2,4) are su�cient for this

ansatz [Zamolodchikov Zamolodchikov 79]

j

k

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

1+1 D Integrability �eld theories / spin chains

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

1 The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

2 The interactions are local.

3 A factorization formula holds:

4 There are in�nitely many conservedcharges

Conditions (1,2,3) are necessary for thisansatzConditions (1,2,4) are su�cient for this

ansatz [Zamolodchikov Zamolodchikov 79]

= =

j

k

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

1+1 D Integrability �eld theories / spin chains

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

1 The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

2 The interactions are local.

3 A factorization formula holds

4 There are in�nitely many conservedcharges

Conditions (1,2,3) are necessary for thisansatzConditions (1,2,4) are su�cient for this

ansatz [Zamolodchikov Zamolodchikov 79]

= =

j

k

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

1+1 D Integrability �eld theories / spin chains

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

1 The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

2 The interactions are local.

3 A factorization formula holds

4 There are in�nitely many conservedcharges

Spectrum

E =∑

i E(pi ) e i L pj =∏

k 6=j S(pj , pk)E and S are model-dependent functions

= =

j

k

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Nested Bethe Ansatzunexpected simplicity of the equations for higher rank rational spin chain

SU(2) spin chain:∀j , e i L pj =

∏k 6=j S(pj , pk)

S(p, p′) ≡ − 1+e i(p+p′)−2e i p1+e i(p+p′)−2e i p′

E = −L +∑

k(4− 4 cos pk)

tanpk2

=− 12θk←−−−−−−−−−→

Q(u)=∏

k(u−θk)

∀j ,(θj−i/2θj+i/2

)L= −Q(θj−i)

Q(θj+i)

E = −L + 2∑

k1

θ2k

+1/4

SU(N) spin chain:

polynomials Q0, Q1, Q2, . . . , QN , with Q0 = 1, QN(u) = uL

E = −L + 2∑

θk :QN−1(θk)=0

1

θ2k

+1/4

Qi−1(θ+i/2)Qi (θ−i)Qi+1(θ+i/2)Qi−1(θ−i/2)Qi (θ+i)Qi+1(θ−i/2) = −1 when Qi (θ) = 0

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Nested Bethe Ansatzunexpected simplicity of the equations for higher rank rational spin chain

SU(2) spin chain:∀j , e i L pj =

∏k 6=j S(pj , pk)

S(p, p′) ≡ − 1+e i(p+p′)−2e i p1+e i(p+p′)−2e i p′

E = −L +∑

k(4− 4 cos pk)

tanpk2

=− 12θk←−−−−−−−−−→

Q(u)=∏

k(u−θk)

∀j ,(θj−i/2θj+i/2

)L= −Q(θj−i)

Q(θj+i)

E = −L + 2∑

k1

θ2k

+1/4

SU(N) spin chain:

polynomials Q0, Q1, Q2, . . . , QN , with Q0 = 1, QN(u) = uL

E = −L + 2∑

θk :QN−1(θk)=0

1

θ2k

+1/4

Qi−1(θ+i/2)Qi (θ−i)Qi+1(θ+i/2)Qi−1(θ−i/2)Qi (θ+i)Qi+1(θ−i/2) = −1 when Qi (θ) = 0

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Contents

1 Integrability and Bethe equationsCoordinate Bethe ansatzNested Bethe equations for rational spin chains

2 Coderivative approach to rational spin chainsCoderivative formalismHirota equation ↔ Wronskian determinantsNon-twisted limitHirota equation ↔ spectrum

3 Finite size spectrum of sigma modelsThermodynamic Bethe Ansatz�Quantum Spectral Curve� for AdS/CFT

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Group-derivative

Advertisement

Tλ(u) = g = g

picture for L = 3 spin chain,operators on H = (CN)⊗3

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Group-derivative

g = g

let g ∈ GL(CN), f (g)

L

∈ L((CN)⊗L

)

derivative of f w.r.t. log(g) :

D̂⊗f (g)

L + 1

≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

∣∣∣∣φ→0

(D̂ ⊗ g

)β1,β0α1,α0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

(eφg

)β0α0

∣∣∣φ→0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

φβ0kgkα0 = δβ0α1g

β1α0

D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0 (I⊗ g) D̂ g = g = g

D̂ ⊗ D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0P2,0 (I⊗ I⊗ g)

D̂ D̂ g = g = g

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Group-derivative

g = g

let g ∈ GL(CN), f (g)

L

∈ L((CN)⊗L

)

derivative of f w.r.t. log(g) :

D̂⊗f (g)

L + 1

≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

∣∣∣∣φ→0

(D̂ ⊗ g

)β1,β0α1,α0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

(eφg

)β0α0

∣∣∣φ→0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

φβ0kgkα0 = δβ0α1g

β1α0

D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0 (I⊗ g) D̂ g = g = g

D̂ ⊗ D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0P2,0 (I⊗ I⊗ g)

D̂ D̂ g = g = g

g = g where = u I + iP, = u I + i D̂

well-behaved under change of representation

derivation exchanges in-going and outgoing indices:∂i = ∂x i , ∂

i = ∂xi

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Group-derivative

g = g

let g ∈ GL(CN), g ∈ L((CN)⊗L

)derivative of f w.r.t. log(g) :

D̂⊗f (g) ≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

∣∣∣∣φ→0(

D̂ ⊗ g)β1,β0α1,α0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

(eφg

)β0α0

∣∣∣φ→0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

φβ0kgkα0 = δβ0α1g

β1α0

D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0 (I⊗ g) D̂ g = g = g

D̂ ⊗ D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0P2,0 (I⊗ I⊗ g)

D̂ D̂ g = g = g

g = g where = u I + iP, = u I + i D̂

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Group-derivative

g = g

let g ∈ GL(CN), g ∈ L((CN)⊗L

)derivative of f w.r.t. log(g) :

D̂⊗f (g) ≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

∣∣∣∣φ→0(

D̂ ⊗ g)β1,β0α1,α0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

(eφg

)β0α0

∣∣∣φ→0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

φβ0kgkα0 = δβ0α1g

β1α0

D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0 (I⊗ g) D̂ g = g = g

D̂ ⊗ D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0P2,0 (I⊗ I⊗ g)

D̂ D̂ g = g = g

g = g where = u I + iP, = u I + i D̂

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Group-derivative

g = g

let g ∈ GL(CN), g ∈ L((CN)⊗L

)derivative of f w.r.t. log(g) :

D̂⊗f (g) ≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

∣∣∣∣φ→0(

D̂ ⊗ g)β1,β0α1,α0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

(eφg

)β0α0

∣∣∣φ→0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

φβ0kgkα0 = δβ0α1g

β1α0

D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0 (I⊗ g) D̂ g = g = g

D̂ ⊗ D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0P2,0 (I⊗ I⊗ g)

D̂ D̂ g = g = g

g = g where = u I + iP, = u I + i D̂

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Group-derivative

g = g

let g ∈ GL(CN), g ∈ L((CN)⊗L

)derivative of f w.r.t. log(g) :

D̂⊗f (g) ≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

∣∣∣∣φ→0(

D̂ ⊗ g)β1,β0α1,α0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

(eφg

)β0α0

∣∣∣φ→0

= ∂∂φ

α1β1

φβ0kgkα0 = δβ0α1g

β1α0

D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0 (I⊗ g) D̂ g = g = g

D̂ ⊗ D̂ ⊗ g = P1,0P2,0 (I⊗ I⊗ g)

D̂ D̂ g = g = g

g = g where = u I + iP, = u I + i D̂

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Group-derivative and transfer matrices

derivative of f w.r.t.log(g):

D̂⊗f (g) ≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

g = g

where = u I + iP, = u I + i D̂

Transfer matrix T (u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗L Tr g

[T (u),T (v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Arbitrary irrep (in auxiliary space):

Tλ(u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗Lχλ(g)

[Tλ(u),Tµ(v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT�(u)

∣∣u=0,g=1

Rectangular irrep: Ta,s(u) = Tλa,s (u + i a−s2

)where λa,s =

}a︸ ︷︷ ︸

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Group-derivative and transfer matrices

derivative of f w.r.t.log(g):

D̂⊗f (g) ≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

g = g

where = u I + iP, = u I + i D̂

Transfer matrix T (u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗L Tr g

[T (u),T (v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Arbitrary irrep (in auxiliary space):

Tλ(u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗Lχλ(g)

[Tλ(u),Tµ(v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT�(u)

∣∣u=0,g=1

Rectangular irrep: Ta,s(u) = Tλa,s (u + i a−s2

)where λa,s =

}a︸ ︷︷ ︸

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Group-derivative and transfer matrices

derivative of f w.r.t.log(g):

D̂⊗f (g) ≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

g = g

where = u I + iP, = u I + i D̂

Transfer matrix T (u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗L Tr g

[T (u),T (v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Arbitrary irrep (in auxiliary space):

Tλ(u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗Lχλ(g)

[Tλ(u),Tµ(v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT�(u)

∣∣u=0,g=1

Rectangular irrep: Ta,s(u) = Tλa,s (u + i a−s2

)where λa,s =

}a︸ ︷︷ ︸

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Group-derivative and transfer matrices

derivative of f w.r.t.log(g):

D̂⊗f (g) ≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

g = g

where = R−matrix,= u I + i D̂

Transfer matrix T (u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗L Tr g

[T (u),T (v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Arbitrary irrep (in auxiliary space):

Tλ(u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗Lχλ(g)

[Tλ(u),Tµ(v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT�(u)

∣∣u=0,g=1

Rectangular irrep: Ta,s(u) = Tλa,s (u + i a−s2

)where λa,s =

}a︸ ︷︷ ︸

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Group-derivative and transfer matrices

derivative of f w.r.t.log(g):

D̂⊗f (g) ≡ ∂φt f (eφg)

g = g

where = R−matrix,= u I + i D̂

Transfer matrix T (u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗L Tr g

[T (u),T (v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Arbitrary irrep (in auxiliary space):

Tλ(u) = g = g = (u + i D̂)⊗Lχλ(g)

[Tλ(u),Tµ(v)] = 0 H = L− 2i∂u logT�(u)

∣∣u=0,g=1

Rectangular irrep: Ta,s(u) = Tλa,s (u + i a−s2

)where λa,s =

}a︸ ︷︷ ︸

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Hirota equation

Hirota equation

Ta,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) = Ta+1,sTa−1,s + Ta,s+1Ta,s−1

Some arguments of the proof (combinatorial): [Kazakov Vieira 08]∑s≥0 z

sT1,s(u + i s−12

) = (u + D̂)⊗L∑s≥0

zsχ1,s(g)︸ ︷︷ ︸w(z)

D̂⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

(1+ D̂)⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

where = g z1−g z and = 1

1−g z

[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z1)

]·[D̂⊗Lw(z2)

]= z2

z1

[D̂⊗Lw(z1)

]·[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z2)

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Hirota equation

Hirota equation

Ta,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) = Ta+1,sTa−1,s + Ta,s+1Ta,s−1

Some arguments of the proof (combinatorial): [Kazakov Vieira 08]∑s≥0 z

sT1,s(u + i s−12

) = (u + D̂)⊗L∑s≥0

zsχ1,s(g)︸ ︷︷ ︸w(z)

D̂⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

(1+ D̂)⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

where = g z1−g z and = 1

1−g z

[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z1)

]·[D̂⊗Lw(z2)

]= z2

z1

[D̂⊗Lw(z1)

]·[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z2)

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Hirota equation

Hirota equation

Ta,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) = Ta+1,sTa−1,s + Ta,s+1Ta,s−1

Some arguments of the proof (combinatorial): [Kazakov Vieira 08]∑s≥0 z

sT1,s(u + i s−12

) = (u + D̂)⊗L∑s≥0

zsχ1,s(g)︸ ︷︷ ︸w(z)

D̂⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

(1+ D̂)⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

where = g z1−g z and = 1

1−g z

[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z1)

]·[D̂⊗Lw(z2)

]= z2

z1

[D̂⊗Lw(z1)

]·[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z2)

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Hirota equation

Hirota equation

Ta,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) = Ta+1,sTa−1,s + Ta,s+1Ta,s−1

Some arguments of the proof (combinatorial): [Kazakov Vieira 08]∑s≥0 z

sT1,s(u + i s−12

) = (u + D̂)⊗Lw(z), w(z) ≡∑

s≥0 zsχ1,s(g)

D̂⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

(1+ D̂)⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

where = g z1−g z and = 1

1−g z

[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z1)

]·[D̂⊗Lw(z2)

]= z2

z1

[D̂⊗Lw(z1)

]·[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z2)

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Hirota equation

Hirota equation

Ta,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) = Ta+1,sTa−1,s + Ta,s+1Ta,s−1

Some arguments of the proof (combinatorial): [Kazakov Vieira 08]∑s≥0 z

sT1,s(u + i s−12

) = (u + D̂)⊗Lw(z), w(z) ≡∑

s≥0 zsχ1,s(g)

D̂⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

(1+ D̂)⊗3w(z) =

(+ + + + +

)w(z)

where = g z1−g z and = 1

1−g z

[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z1)

]·[D̂⊗Lw(z2)

]= z2

z1

[D̂⊗Lw(z1)

]·[(1 + D̂)⊗Lw(z2)

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Contents

1 Integrability and Bethe equationsCoordinate Bethe ansatzNested Bethe equations for rational spin chains

2 Coderivative approach to rational spin chainsCoderivative formalismHirota equation ↔ Wronskian determinantsNon-twisted limitHirota equation ↔ spectrum

3 Finite size spectrum of sigma modelsThermodynamic Bethe Ansatz�Quantum Spectral Curve� for AdS/CFT

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Classical integrabilityτ -functions of the MKP hierarchy

A τ -function of the MKP hierarchy is a function of a variable n and anin�nite set t = (t1, t2, · · · ) of �times�, such that ∀n, t, z1, z2 :

Characteristic property

z2τn+1

(t− [z−1

2])τn(t− [z−1

1])− z1τn+1

(t− [z−1

1])τn(t− [z−1

2])

+ (z1 − z2)τn+1(t)τn(t− [z−1

1]− [z−1

2])

= 0.

where t± [z−1] =(t1 ± z−1, t2 ± z−2

2, t3 ± z−3

3, · · ·

)Example: expectation value

τn(t) = 〈n| eJ+(t)G |n〉over an in�nite set of fermionic oscillators ({ψi , ψ†j } = δij),

where G = exp(∑

i ,k∈Z Bikψ†i ψk

)and J+ =

∑k≥1 tkJk ,

where Jk =∑

j∈Z ψjψ†j+k . (and ψn |n〉 = |n + 1〉)

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Classical integrabilityτ -functions of the MKP hierarchy

A τ -function of the MKP hierarchy is a function of a variable n and anin�nite set t = (t1, t2, · · · ) of �times�, such that ∀n, t, z1, z2 :

Characteristic property

z2τn+1

(t− [z−1

2])τn(t− [z−1

1])− z1τn+1

(t− [z−1

1])τn(t− [z−1

2])

+ (z1 − z2)τn+1(t)τn(t− [z−1

1]− [z−1

2])

= 0.

where t± [z−1] =(t1 ± z−1, t2 ± z−2

2, t3 ± z−3

3, · · ·

)Example: expectation value

τn(t) = 〈n| eJ+(t)G |n〉over an in�nite set of fermionic oscillators ({ψi , ψ†j } = δij),

where G = exp(∑

i ,k∈Z Bikψ†i ψk

)and J+ =

∑k≥1 tkJk ,

where Jk =∑

j∈Z ψjψ†j+k . (and ψn |n〉 = |n + 1〉)

Smooth n dependence u = in ∈ C τ(u, t) ≡ τ−iu(t)Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 13 / 23

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Classical integrabilityτ -functions of the MKP hierarchy

A τ -function of the MKP hierarchy is a function of a variable n and anin�nite set t = (t1, t2, · · · ) of �times�, such that ∀n, t, z1, z2 :

Characteristic property

z2τn+1

(t− [z−1

2])τn(t− [z−1

1])− z1τn+1

(t− [z−1

1])τn(t− [z−1

2])

+ (z1 − z2)τn+1(t)τn(t− [z−1

1]− [z−1

2])

= 0.

where t± [z−1] =(t1 ± z−1, t2 ± z−2

2, t3 ± z−3

3, · · ·

)Example: expectation value

τn(t) = 〈n| eJ+(t)G |n〉over an in�nite set of fermionic oscillators ({ψi , ψ†j } = δij),

where G = exp(∑

i ,k∈Z Bikψ†i ψk

)and J+ =

∑k≥1 tkJk ,

where Jk =∑

j∈Z ψjψ†j+k . (and ψn |n〉 = |n + 1〉)

Smooth n dependence u = in ∈ C τ(u, t) ≡ τ−iu(t)Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 13 / 23

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Classical ↔ quantum integrabilityT -operators form a τ -function:

Set of times t! representations λ :

τ(u, t) =∑λ

sλ(t)︸︷︷︸Schur polynomial

τ(u, λ) sλ(t) = det (hλi−i+j(t))1≤i ,j≤|λ|

where eξ(t,z) =∑

k≥0 hk(t)zk , ξ(t, z) =∑

k≥1 tkzk

If τ(u, λ) = T λ(u) = (u + i D̂)⊗L χλ(g), we get

τ(u, t) = (u + i D̂)⊗L e∑

k≥1 tktr(gk)

Then τ(u, t + [z ]) = (u + i D̂)⊗L w(z)e∑

k≥1 tktr(gk)

where w(z) ≡∑

s≥0 χ1,szs = det 1

1−g z

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Classical ↔ quantum integrabilityT -operators form a τ -function: τn(t) is a τ -function

Set of times t! representations λ :

τ(u, t) =∑λ

sλ(t)︸︷︷︸Schur polynomial

τ(u, λ) sλ(t) = det (hλi−i+j(t))1≤i ,j≤|λ|

where eξ(t,z) =∑

k≥0 hk(t)zk , ξ(t, z) =∑

k≥1 tkzk

If τ(u, λ) = T λ(u) = (u + i D̂)⊗L χλ(g), we get

τ(u, t) = (u + i D̂)⊗L e∑

k≥1 tktr(gk)

Then τ(u, t + [z ]) = (u + i D̂)⊗L w(z)e∑

k≥1 tktr(gk)

where w(z) ≡∑

s≥0 χ1,szs = det 1

1−g z

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Classical ↔ quantum integrabilityT -operators form a τ -function: τn(t) is a τ -function

Set of times t! representations λ :

τ(u, t) =∑λ

sλ(t)︸︷︷︸Schur polynomial

τ(u, λ) sλ(t) = det (hλi−i+j(t))1≤i ,j≤|λ|

where eξ(t,z) =∑

k≥0 hk(t)zk , ξ(t, z) =∑

k≥1 tkzk

If τ(u, λ) = T λ(u) = (u + i D̂)⊗L χλ(g), we get

τ(u, t) = (u + i D̂)⊗L e∑

k≥1 tktr(gk)

Then τ(u, t + [z ]) = (u + i D̂)⊗L w(z)e∑

k≥1 tktr(gk)

where w(z) ≡∑

s≥0 χ1,szs = det 1

1−g z

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Wronskian determinant (quantum integrability)

Generic solution of Hirota equation[Krichever Lipan Wiegmann Zabrodin 97]

Tλ(u) =det(xλk−k+1

j Qj(u + i(λk − k + 1)))1≤j ,k≤N

∆(x1, · · · , xN)

where g = diag(x1, · · · xN); ∆(x1, · · · , xN) = det(x1−kj

)1≤j ,k≤N

where Q1, Q2, . . . commute among themselves and with T .

T =

∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣Q1(. . . ) Q2(. . . ) . . . QN(. . . )Q1(. . . ) Q2(. . . ) . . . QN(. . . )

......

. . ....

Q1(. . . ) Q2(. . . ) . . . QN(. . . )

∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣ Ta,s = Q[+s](a) ∧ Q

[−s](N−a)

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Wronskian determinant (quantum integrability)

Generic solution of Hirota equation[Krichever Lipan Wiegmann Zabrodin 97]

Tλ(u) =det(xλk−k+1

j Qj(u + i(λk − k + 1)))1≤j ,k≤N

∆(x1, · · · , xN)

Q's are solution of∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣

Qi xiQ[+2]i x2i Q

[+4]i . . . xNi Q

[2N]i

T1,0 T[−1]1,1 T

[−2]1,2 . . . T

[−N]1,N

T[−1]1,1 T

[−2]1,2 T

[−3]1,3 . . . T

[−N−1]1,N+1

......

.... . .

...

T[−N+1]1,N−1 T

[−N]1,N T

[−N−1]1,N+1

. . . T[−2N+1]1,2N−1

∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣= 0

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Wronskian determinant (classical integrability)

General rational τ -function [Krichever 78]

Polynomial τ -functions of this MKP hierarchy

τ(u, t) = det (Aj(u − i k , t))1≤j ,k≤N

where Aj(u, t) =

dj∑m=0

aj ,m∂mz

(z−i ueξ(t,z)

)∣∣∣∣∣∣z=pj

parameterized by : the integer N ≥ 0, the numbers {pj} and dj ,and the coe�cients {aj ,m}.

Singularities of τ(u, t + [z−1]) at pj⇒ for spin chains, pj = xj (eigenvalue of the twist)Aj = Res zk=pk

1≤k≤Nk 6=j

τ(u + i(N − 1), t +∑

k 6=j [z−1k ])

Qj = Aj(t = 0)Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 16 / 23

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Wronskian determinant (classical integrability)

General rational τ -function [Krichever 78]

Polynomial τ -functions of this MKP hierarchy

τ(u, t) = det (Aj(u − i k , t))1≤j ,k≤N

where Aj(u, t) =

dj∑m=0

aj ,m∂mz

(z−i ueξ(t,z)

)∣∣∣∣∣∣z=pj

parameterized by : the integer N ≥ 0, the numbers {pj} and dj ,and the coe�cients {aj ,m}.

Singularities of τ(u, t + [z−1]) at pj⇒ for spin chains, pj = xj (eigenvalue of the twist)Aj = Res zk=pk

1≤k≤Nk 6=j

τ(u + i(N − 1), t +∑

k 6=j [z−1k ])

Qj = Aj(t = 0)Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 16 / 23

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Wronskian determinant (classical integrability)

General rational τ -function [Krichever 78]

Polynomial τ -functions of this MKP hierarchy

τ(u, t) = det (Aj(u − i k , t))1≤j ,k≤N

where Aj(u, t) =

dj∑m=0

aj ,m∂mz

(z−i ueξ(t,z)

)∣∣∣∣∣∣z=pj

parameterized by : the integer N ≥ 0, the numbers {pj} and dj ,and the coe�cients {aj ,m}.

Singularities of τ(u, t + [z−1]) at pj⇒ for spin chains, pj = xj (eigenvalue of the twist)Aj = Res zk=pk

1≤k≤Nk 6=j

τ(u + i(N − 1), t +∑

k 6=j [z−1k ])

Qj = Aj(t = 0)Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 16 / 23

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Wronskian determinant (classical integrability)

General rational τ -function [Krichever 78]

Polynomial τ -functions of this MKP hierarchy

τ(u, t) = det (Aj(u − i k , t))1≤j ,k≤N

where Aj(u, t) =

dj∑m=0

aj ,m∂mz

(z−i ueξ(t,z)

)∣∣∣∣∣∣z=pj

parameterized by : the integer N ≥ 0, the numbers {pj} and dj ,and the coe�cients {aj ,m}.

Singularities of τ(u, t + [z−1]) at pj⇒ for spin chains, pj = xj (eigenvalue of the twist)Aj = Res zk=pk

1≤k≤Nk 6=j

τ(u + i(N − 1), t +∑

k 6=j [z−1k ])

Qj = Aj(t = 0)Sébastien Leurent, IMB, Dijon Hirota quantum spectrum Aug 12, 2015 16 / 23

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Construction of Q-operators

T-operators

Tλ(u) = (u + i D̂)⊗Lχλ(g) = g = g

Quantum integrability

T =

∣∣∣∣∣Q1(. . . ) Q2(. . . ) . . ....

.... . .

∣∣∣∣∣,Bäcklund �owTQ-relations

[Kazakov, SL, Tsuboi 12]

Classical integrability

τ =

∣∣∣∣∣A1(. . . ) A2(. . . ) . . ....

.... . .

∣∣∣∣∣Aj = Res τ(. . . )

[Alexandrov, Kazakov,SL, Tsuboi, Zabrodin 13]

Q-operators

Qj = (u + i(N − 1) + i D̂)⊗L∏k 6=j

det 1

1−g tk

∣∣∣tk→1/xk

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Construction of Q-operators

T-operators

Tλ(u) = (u + i D̂)⊗Lχλ(g) = g = g

Quantum integrability

T =

∣∣∣∣∣Q1(. . . ) Q2(. . . ) . . ....

.... . .

∣∣∣∣∣,Bäcklund �owTQ-relations

[Kazakov, SL, Tsuboi 12]

Classical integrability

τ =

∣∣∣∣∣A1(. . . ) A2(. . . ) . . ....

.... . .

∣∣∣∣∣Aj = Res τ(. . . )

[Alexandrov, Kazakov,SL, Tsuboi, Zabrodin 13]

Q-operators

Qj = (u + i(N − 1) + i D̂)⊗L∏k 6=j

det 1

1−g tk

∣∣∣tk→1/xk

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Construction of Q-operators

T-operators

Tλ(u) = (u + i D̂)⊗Lχλ(g) = g = g

Quantum integrability

Bäcklund �ow

[Kazakov, SL, Tsuboi 12]

Classical integrability

Aj = Res τ(. . . )

[Alexandrov, Kazakov,SL, Tsuboi, Zabrodin 13]

Q-operators

Qj = (u + i(N − 1) + i D̂)⊗L∏k 6=j

det 1

1−g tk

∣∣∣tk→1/xk

Equivalently, T-operator for a complicated irrep in auxiliary space

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Contents

1 Integrability and Bethe equationsCoordinate Bethe ansatzNested Bethe equations for rational spin chains

2 Coderivative approach to rational spin chainsCoderivative formalismHirota equation ↔ Wronskian determinantsNon-twisted limitHirota equation ↔ spectrum

3 Finite size spectrum of sigma modelsThermodynamic Bethe Ansatz�Quantum Spectral Curve� for AdS/CFT

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Wronskian determinants in the g → I limit

Twisted case:

under the rede�nition Qj = Qj x−i uj

Tλ(u) =det(xλk−k+1

jQj (u+i(λk−k+1))

)1≤j,k≤N

∆(x1,··· ,xN) det(Qj (u+i(λk−k+1)))

1≤j,k≤N∆(x1,··· ,xN)det g i u

g → I limit :

Denominator: disappears in H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Qj = (u + i(N − 1) + i D̂)⊗L∏k 6=j

det 1

1−g tk

∣∣∣tk→1/xk

has a j-independent limit when g → I. All lines of the determinant become equal

One should consider the limits of Q1, Q1 − Q2, . . .

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Wronskian determinants in the g → I limit

Twisted case:

under the rede�nition Qj = Qj x−i uj

Tλ(u) =det(xλk−k+1

jQj (u+i(λk−k+1))

)1≤j,k≤N

∆(x1,··· ,xN) det(Qj (u+i(λk−k+1)))

1≤j,k≤N∆(x1,··· ,xN)det g i u

g → I limit :

Denominator: disappears in H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Qj = (u + i(N − 1) + i D̂)⊗L∏k 6=j

det 1

1−g tk

∣∣∣tk→1/xk

has a j-independent limit when g → I. All lines of the determinant become equal

One should consider the limits of Q1, Q1 − Q2, . . .

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Wronskian determinants in the g → I limit

Twisted case:

under the rede�nition Qj = Qj x−i uj

Tλ(u) =det(xλk−k+1

jQj (u+i(λk−k+1))

)1≤j,k≤N

∆(x1,··· ,xN) det(Qj (u+i(λk−k+1)))

1≤j,k≤N∆(x1,··· ,xN)det g i u

g → I limit :

Denominator: disappears in H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Qj = (u + i(N − 1) + i D̂)⊗L∏k 6=j

det 1

1−g tk

∣∣∣tk→1/xk

has a j-independent limit when g → I. All lines of the determinant become equal

One should consider the limits of Q1, Q1 − Q2, . . .

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Wronskian determinants in the g → I limit

Twisted case:

under the rede�nition Qj = Qj x−i uj

Tλ(u) =det(xλk−k+1

jQj (u+i(λk−k+1))

)1≤j,k≤N

∆(x1,··· ,xN) det(Qj (u+i(λk−k+1)))

1≤j,k≤N∆(x1,··· ,xN)det g i u

g → I limit :

Denominator: disappears in H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Qj = (u + i(N − 1) + i D̂)⊗L∏k 6=j

det 1

1−g tk

∣∣∣tk→1/xk

has a j-independent limit when g → I. All lines of the determinant become equal

One should consider the limits of Q1, Q1 − Q2, . . .

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Wronskian determinants in the g → I limit

Twisted case:

under the rede�nition Qj = Qj x−i uj

Tλ(u) =det(xλk−k+1

jQj (u+i(λk−k+1))

)1≤j,k≤N

∆(x1,··· ,xN) det(Qj (u+i(λk−k+1)))

1≤j,k≤N∆(x1,··· ,xN)det g i u

g → I limit :

Denominator: disappears in H = L− 2i∂u logT (u)|u=0,g=1

Qj = (u + i(N − 1) + i D̂)⊗L∏k 6=j

det 1

1−g tk

∣∣∣tk→1/xk

has a j-independent limit when g → I. All lines of the determinant become equal

One should consider the limits of Q1, Q1 − Q2, . . .

�Rotational symmetry�

Wronskian determinant invariant underQj Hj

kQk

where the coe�cients Hjk are i-periodic functions of u

(up to the normalization detH)

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Contents

1 Integrability and Bethe equationsCoordinate Bethe ansatzNested Bethe equations for rational spin chains

2 Coderivative approach to rational spin chainsCoderivative formalismHirota equation ↔ Wronskian determinantsNon-twisted limitHirota equation ↔ spectrum

3 Finite size spectrum of sigma modelsThermodynamic Bethe Ansatz�Quantum Spectral Curve� for AdS/CFT

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

Example for periodic SU(2) spin chain Q1(u) =∏

j(u − θj)

(u − i2

)L = Q1(u) Q2(u − i)− Q2(u)Q1(u − i)

(u + i2

)L = Q1(u + i)Q2(u)− Q2(u + i) Q1(u)

∏k(θj−θk+i)∏k(θj−θk−i)

= −(θj+

i2

θj−i2

)L

E = −L + 2∑

j1

θ2j

+1/4

The same works for N > 2Nested Bethe ansatz

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

Example for periodic SU(2) spin chain Q1(u) =∏

j(u − θj)

(u − i2

)L = Q1(u) Q2(u − i)− Q2(u)Q1(u − i)

(u + i2

)L = Q1(u + i)Q2(u)− Q2(u + i) Q1(u)

∏k(θj−θk+i)∏k(θj−θk−i)

= −(θj+

i2

θj−i2

)L

E = −L + 2∑

j1

θ2j

+1/4

The same works for N > 2Nested Bethe ansatz

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

Example for periodic SU(2) spin chain Q1(u) =∏

j(u − θj)

(u − i2

)L = Q1(u) Q2(u − i)− Q2(u)Q1(u − i)

(u + i2

)L = Q1(u + i)Q2(u)− Q2(u + i) Q1(u)

∏k(θj−θk+i)∏k(θj−θk−i)

= −(θj+

i2

θj−i2

)L

E = −L + 2∑

j1

θ2j

+1/4

The same works for N > 2Nested Bethe ansatz

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

Example for periodic SU(2) spin chain Q1(u) =∏

j(u − θj)

(u − i2

)L = Q1(u) Q2(u − i)− Q2(u)Q1(u − i)

(u + i2

)L = Q1(u + i)Q2(u)− Q2(u + i) Q1(u)

∏k(θj−θk+i)∏k(θj−θk−i)

= −(θj+

i2

θj−i2

)L

E = −L + 2∑

j1

θ2j

+1/4

The same works for N > 2Nested Bethe ansatz

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

Example for periodic SU(2) spin chain Q1(u) =∏

j(u − θj)

(θj − i2

)L = Q1(θj) Q2(θj − i)− Q2(θj)Q1(θj − i)

(θj + i2

)L = Q1(θj + i)Q2(θj)− Q2(θj + i) Q1(θj)

∏k(θj−θk+i)∏k(θj−θk−i)

= −(θj+

i2

θj−i2

)L

E = −L + 2∑

j1

θ2j

+1/4

The same works for N > 2Nested Bethe ansatz

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

Example for periodic SU(2) spin chain Q1(u) =∏

j(u − θj)

(θj − i2

)L = Q1(θj) Q2(θj − i)− Q2(θj)Q1(θj − i)

(θj + i2

)L = Q1(θj + i)Q2(θj)− Q2(θj + i) Q1(θj)

∏k(θj−θk+i)∏k(θj−θk−i)

= −(θj+

i2

θj−i2

)L

E = −L + 2∑

j1

θ2j

+1/4

The same works for N > 2Nested Bethe ansatz

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

Example for periodic SU(2) spin chain Q1(u) =∏

j(u − θj)

(θj − i2

)L = Q1(θj) Q2(θj − i)− Q2(θj)Q1(θj − i)

(θj + i2

)L = Q1(θj + i)Q2(θj)− Q2(θj + i) Q1(θj)

∏k(θj−θk+i)∏k(θj−θk−i)

= −(θj+

i2

θj−i2

)L

E = −L + 2∑

j1

θ2j

+1/4

The same works for N > 2Nested Bethe ansatz

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

Example for periodic SU(2) spin chain Q1(u) =∏

j(u − θj)

(θj − i2

)L = Q1(θj) Q2(θj − i)− Q2(θj)Q1(θj − i)

(θj + i2

)L = Q1(θj + i)Q2(θj)− Q2(θj + i) Q1(θj)

∏k(θj−θk+i)∏k(θj−θk−i)

= −(θj+

i2

θj−i2

)L

E = −L + 2∑

j1

θ2j

+1/4

The same works for N > 2Nested Bethe ansatz

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum

Three conditions �x the twisted spectrum

x i uj Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uLdet g i u

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

Example for periodic SU(2) spin chainQ1(u) = x−i uj

∏j(u − θj)

det g−12−i u(θj − i

2)L = Q1(θj) Q2(θj − i)− Q2(θj)Q1(θj − i)

det g12−i u(θj + i

2)L = Q1(θj + i)Q2(θj)− Q2(θj + i) Q1(θj)

∏k(θj−θk+i)∏k(θj−θk−i)

= − x2x1

(θj+

i2

θj−i2

)L

E = −L + 2∑

j1

θ2j

+1/4

The same works for N > 2Nested Bethe ansatz

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Contents

1 Integrability and Bethe equationsCoordinate Bethe ansatzNested Bethe equations for rational spin chains

2 Coderivative approach to rational spin chainsCoderivative formalismHirota equation ↔ Wronskian determinantsNon-twisted limitHirota equation ↔ spectrum

3 Finite size spectrum of sigma modelsThermodynamic Bethe Ansatz�Quantum Spectral Curve� for AdS/CFT

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Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + polynomiality T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�Aj = Res τ(. . . )

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Integrability and Bethe equations Coderivative approach to rational spin chains Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Key points

Key points to have in mind for TBA

Hirota + �nite rank T =

∣∣∣∣Q ....... . .

∣∣∣∣Analytic properties of Q spectrum

Finite set of equations

�Rotation symmetry�

Twist: Q-functions multiplied by x−i ui

degenerate g → I limit (degree of polynomials)

May help for �QSC from �rst principle� (?from a latticeregularization?)

g = gRepresentation factors out

More �classical�

Aj = Res τ(. . . ) Thanks for your attention

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Appendices

Disclaimer : The following slides are additional material, notnecessarily part of the presentation

4 Master identity

5 Integral de�nition of τ -functions

6 Nested Bethe equations

7 Finite size spectrum of sigma modelsThermodynamic Bethe Ansatz�Quantum Spectral Curve� for AdS/CFT

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Master IdentityCombinatorics of coderivatives

�Master Identity� [Kazakov, S.L, Tsuboi 10]

when Π =∏

j w(tj),

(t − z)[(u + 1 + D̂)⊗L w(z)w(t)Π

]·[(u + D̂)⊗L Π

]= t

[(u + D̂)⊗L w(z)Π

]·[(u + 1 + D̂)⊗L w(t)Π

]− z

[(u + 1 + D̂)⊗L w(z)Π

]·[(u + D̂)⊗L w(t)Π

]where w(z) = det 1

1−zg =∑∞

s=0zs χs(g)

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Integral de�nition of τ -functions

τ -functions are often de�ned as the functions such that ∀n ≥ n′, ∀t, t′

De�nition of τ -functions.∮Ceξ(t−t

′,z)zn−n′τn(t− [z−1])τn′(t

′ + [z−1])dz = 0

where t± [z−1] =(t1 ± z−1, t2 ± z−2

2, t3 ± z−3

3, · · ·

), and

ξ(t, z) =∑

k≥1 tkzk , and C encircles the singularities of

τn(t− [z−1])τn′(t′ + [z−1]) (typically �nite), but not the singularities of

eξ(t−t′,z)zn−n

′(typically at in�nity).

Baker-Akhiezer Ψ-functions:Ψn(t, z) = zneξ(t,z) τn(t−[z−1])

τn(t)

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Integral de�nition of τ -functions

τ -functions are often de�ned as the functions such that ∀n ≥ n′, ∀t, t′

De�nition of τ -functions.∮Ceξ(t−t

′,z)zn−n′τn(t− [z−1])τn′(t

′ + [z−1])dz = 0

where t± [z−1] =(t1 ± z−1, t2 ± z−2

2, t3 ± z−3

3, · · ·

), and

ξ(t, z) =∑

k≥1 tkzk , and C encircles the singularities of

τn(t− [z−1])τn′(t′ + [z−1]) (typically �nite), but not the singularities of

eξ(t−t′,z)zn−n

′(typically at in�nity).

Baker-Akhiezer Ψ-functions:Ψn(t, z) = zneξ(t,z) τn(t−[z−1])

τn(t)

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum (nested Bethe equations)

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

let

QI = Qi1i2...ik =

∣∣∣∣∣∣Qi1

(u+i k−12

) ... Qik(u+i k−1

2)

.... . .

...Qi1

(u−i k−12

) ... Qik(u−i k−1

2)

∣∣∣∣∣∣ = det(Qj(u+ i2

(|I |+1−2k))) j∈I1≤k≤|I |

QI ,j ,k(u)QI (u) = QI ,j(u + i2

) QI ,k(u− i2

)−QI ,j(u− i2

)QI ,k(u + i2

)

QI (u)QI ,j (u+3i2

)QI ,j,k(u)

QI (u+i)QI ,j (u−i2

)QI ,j,k(u+i)= −1

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Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum (nested Bethe equations)

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

let

QI = Qi1i2...ik =

∣∣∣∣∣∣Qi1

(u+i k−12

) ... Qik(u+i k−1

2)

.... . .

...Qi1

(u−i k−12

) ... Qik(u−i k−1

2)

∣∣∣∣∣∣ = det(Qj(u+ i2

(|I |+1−2k))) j∈I1≤k≤|I |

QI ,j ,k(u − i2

)QI (u − i2

) = QI ,j(u) QI ,k(u − i)− QI ,j(u − i)QI ,k(u)

QI ,j ,k(u + i2

)QI (u + i2

) = QI ,j(u + i)QI ,k(u)− QI ,j(u) QI ,k(u + i)

QI (u−i2

)QI ,j (u+i)QI ,j,k(u− i2

)

QI (u+i2

)QI ,j (u−i)QI ,j,k(u+i2

)= −1

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum (nested Bethe equations)

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

let

QI = Qi1i2...ik =

∣∣∣∣∣∣Qi1

(u+i k−12

) ... Qik(u+i k−1

2)

.... . .

...Qi1

(u−i k−12

) ... Qik(u−i k−1

2)

∣∣∣∣∣∣ = det(Qj(u+ i2

(|I |+1−2k))) j∈I1≤k≤|I |

QI ,j ,k(θi− i2

)QI (θi− i2

) = QI ,j(θi ) QI ,k(θi− i)−QI ,j(θi− i)QI ,k(θi )

QI ,j ,k(θi +i2

)QI (θi +i2

) = QI ,j(θi + i)QI ,k(θi )− QI ,j(θi ) QI ,k(θi +i)

QI (θi−i2

)QI ,j (θi+i)QI ,j,k(θi−i2

)

QI (θi+i2

)QI ,j (θi−i)QI ,j,k(θi+i2

)= −1

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Hirota equation ↔ Spectrum (nested Bethe equations)

Three conditions �x the spectrum

Qj is polynomial in u (for 1 ≤ j ≤ N)

T ∅(u) = uL

H = L− 2i ddu

logT�(u)∣∣u=0

let

QI = Qi1i2...ik =

∣∣∣∣∣∣Qi1

(u+i k−12

) ... Qik(u+i k−1

2)

.... . .

...Qi1

(u−i k−12

) ... Qik(u−i k−1

2)

∣∣∣∣∣∣ = det(Qj(u+ i2

(|I |+1−2k))) j∈I1≤k≤|I |

QI ,j ,k(θi− i2

)QI (θi− i2

) = QI ,j(θi ) QI ,k(θi− i)−QI ,j(θi− i)QI ,k(θi )

QI ,j ,k(θi +i2

)QI (θi +i2

) = QI ,j(θi + i)QI ,k(θi )− QI ,j(θi ) QI ,k(θi +i)

QI (θi−i2

)QI ,j (θi+i)QI ,j,k(θi−i2

)

QI (θi+i2

)QI ,j (θi−i)QI ,j,k(θi+i2

)= −1

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Integrable �eld theories

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

The interactions are local.

A factorization formula holds

One can argue that it is su�cient to havein�nitely many conserved charges

[Zamolodchikov Zamolodchikov 79]j

k

�Locality� requires a large spatial period Question of the �nite size e�ects

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Integrable �eld theories

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

The interactions are local.

A factorization formula holds

One can argue that it is su�cient to havein�nitely many conserved charges

[Zamolodchikov Zamolodchikov 79]j

k

�Locality� requires a large spatial period Question of the �nite size e�ects

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Integrable �eld theories

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

The interactions are local.

A factorization formula holds:

One can argue that it is su�cient to havein�nitely many conserved charges

[Zamolodchikov Zamolodchikov 79]

= =

j

k

�Locality� requires a large spatial period Question of the �nite size e�ects

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Integrable �eld theories

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

The interactions are local.

A factorization formula holds

One can argue that it is su�cient to havein�nitely many conserved charges

[Zamolodchikov Zamolodchikov 79]

= =

j

k

�Locality� requires a large spatial period Question of the �nite size e�ects

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Integrable �eld theories

Bethe Ansatz of the form ψ(n1, n2, · · · , nM) ≡∑σ∈SM

Aσe i∑

k pσ(k)nk

wave-function of the eigenstates of several theories such that

The space is one-dimensional andthere are periodic boundary conditions.

The interactions are local.

A factorization formula holds

One can argue that it is su�cient to havein�nitely many conserved charges

[Zamolodchikov Zamolodchikov 79]

= =

j

k

�Locality� requires a large spatial period Question of the �nite size e�ects

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz

Matsubara Trick: �double Wick Rotation��nite size! �nite temperature

!

At �nite temperature, the Bethe equations giverise to several di�erent types of bound states introduce one density of excitations (as afunction of the rapidity) for each type of boundstate.

R

For vacuum, densities given by T -functions Ta,s(u) obeying the HirotaequationTa,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) = Ta+1,s(u)Ta−1,s(u) + Ta,s+1(u)Ta,s−1(u)

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz

Matsubara Trick: �double Wick Rotation��nite size! �nite temperature

!

At �nite temperature, the Bethe equations giverise to several di�erent types of bound states introduce one density of excitations (as afunction of the rapidity) for each type of boundstate.

R

For vacuum, densities given by T -functions Ta,s(u) obeying the HirotaequationTa,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) = Ta+1,s(u)Ta−1,s(u) + Ta,s+1(u)Ta,s−1(u)

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz

Matsubara Trick: �double Wick Rotation��nite size! �nite temperature

!

At �nite temperature, the Bethe equations giverise to several di�erent types of bound states introduce one density of excitations (as afunction of the rapidity) for each type of boundstate.

R

For vacuum, densities given by T -functions Ta,s(u) obeying the HirotaequationTa,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) = Ta+1,s(u)Ta−1,s(u) + Ta,s+1(u)Ta,s−1(u)

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz

Matsubara Trick: �double Wick Rotation��nite size! �nite temperature

!

At �nite temperature, the Bethe equations giverise to several di�erent types of bound states introduce one density of excitations (as afunction of the rapidity) for each type of boundstate.

R

For vacuum, densities given by T -functions Ta,s(u) obeying the HirotaequationTa,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) = Ta+1,s(u)Ta−1,s(u) + Ta,s+1(u)Ta,s−1(u)

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Boundary conditions for Hirota equation

Symmetry Group! boundary condition

s

a

N

SU(N) spin chain

s

a

N

SU(N) × SU(N)principal chiral model

s

a

AdS5/CFT4

PSU(2, 2|4)

T a,s(u) = det(Qj(u + . . . ))1≤j ,k≤...

Additional information: analyticity properties

Singularities (poles, branch points, . . . )Large u behaviour (power-like, exponentially small, . . . )Analytic continuation around branch points.

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Boundary conditions for Hirota equation

Symmetry Group! boundary condition

s

a

N

SU(N) spin chain

s

a

N

SU(N) × SU(N)principal chiral model

s

a

AdS5/CFT4

PSU(2, 2|4)

T a,s(u) = det(Qj(u + . . . ))1≤j ,k≤...

Additional information: analyticity properties

Singularities (poles, branch points, . . . )Large u behaviour (power-like, exponentially small, . . . )Analytic continuation around branch points.

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Boundary conditions for Hirota equation

Symmetry Group! boundary condition

s

a

N

SU(N) spin chain

s

a

N

SU(N) × SU(N)principal chiral model

s

a

AdS5/CFT4

PSU(2, 2|4)

T a,s(u) = det(Qj(u + . . . ))1≤j ,k≤...

Additional information: analyticity properties

Singularities (poles, branch points, . . . )Large u behaviour (power-like, exponentially small, . . . )Analytic continuation around branch points.

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Boundary conditions for Hirota equation

Symmetry Group! boundary condition

s

a

N

SU(N) spin chain

s

a

N

SU(N) × SU(N)principal chiral model

s

a

AdS5/CFT4

PSU(2, 2|4)

T a,s(u) = det(Qj(u + . . . ))1≤j ,k≤...

Additional information: analyticity properties

Singularities (poles, branch points, . . . )Large u behaviour (power-like, exponentially small, . . . )Analytic continuation around branch points.

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Analyticity requirements Quantum Spectral Curve

Functions Pa and Pa holomorphicon C \ [−2g , 2g ] (1 ≤ a ≤ 4)

where g =√λ

4π , λ = gYMN2c .

Pa

2g−2g

Denote by tilde the analyticcontinuation around ±2g .

Functions µab i-periodic andholomorphic onC \ ((]−∞,−2g ] ∪ [2g ,∞[) + iZ)µab = −µba 1 ≤ a, b ≤ 4µ12 µ34 − µ13 µ24 + µ14 µ23 = 1

−2g 2g

2g+i

2g−i

2g−2i

µab

Power-like asymptotics

µ̃ab − µab = PaP̃b − PbP̃a P̃a = µabPb PaP

a = 0

[Gromov Kazakov SL Volin 14]

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Analyticity requirements Quantum Spectral Curve

Functions Pa and Pa holomorphicon C \ [−2g , 2g ] (1 ≤ a ≤ 4)

where g =√λ

4π , λ = gYMN2c .

Pa

2g−2g

Denote by tilde the analyticcontinuation around ±2g .

Functions µab i-periodic andholomorphic onC \ ((]−∞,−2g ] ∪ [2g ,∞[) + iZ)µab = −µba 1 ≤ a, b ≤ 4µ12 µ34 − µ13 µ24 + µ14 µ23 = 1

−2g 2g

2g+i

2g−i

2g−2i

µab

Power-like asymptotics

µ̃ab − µab = PaP̃b − PbP̃a P̃a = µabPb PaP

a = 0

[Gromov Kazakov SL Volin 14]

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Analyticity requirements Quantum Spectral Curve

Functions Pa and Pa holomorphicon C \ [−2g , 2g ] (1 ≤ a ≤ 4)

where g =√λ

4π , λ = gYMN2c .

Pa

Pa

P̃a

Denote by tilde the analyticcontinuation around ±2g .

Functions µab i-periodic andholomorphic onC \ ((]−∞,−2g ] ∪ [2g ,∞[) + iZ)µab = −µba 1 ≤ a, b ≤ 4µ12 µ34 − µ13 µ24 + µ14 µ23 = 1

−2g 2g

2g+i

2g−i

2g−2i

µab

Power-like asymptotics

µ̃ab − µab = PaP̃b − PbP̃a P̃a = µabPb PaP

a = 0

[Gromov Kazakov SL Volin 14]

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Analyticity requirements Quantum Spectral Curve

Functions Pa and Pa holomorphicon C \ [−2g , 2g ] (1 ≤ a ≤ 4)

where g =√λ

4π , λ = gYMN2c .

Pa

Pa

P̃a

Denote by tilde the analyticcontinuation around ±2g .

Functions µab i-periodic andholomorphic onC \ ((]−∞,−2g ] ∪ [2g ,∞[) + iZ)µab = −µba 1 ≤ a, b ≤ 4µ12 µ34 − µ13 µ24 + µ14 µ23 = 1

−2g 2g

2g+i

2g−i

2g−2i

µab

Power-like asymptotics

µ̃ab − µab = PaP̃b − PbP̃a P̃a = µabPb PaP

a = 0

[Gromov Kazakov SL Volin 14]

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Analyticity requirements Quantum Spectral Curve

Functions Pa and Pa holomorphicon C \ [−2g , 2g ] (1 ≤ a ≤ 4)

where g =√λ

4π , λ = gYMN2c .

Pa

Pa

P̃a

Denote by tilde the analyticcontinuation around ±2g .

Functions µab i-periodic andholomorphic onC \ ((]−∞,−2g ] ∪ [2g ,∞[) + iZ)µab = −µba 1 ≤ a, b ≤ 4µ12 µ34 − µ13 µ24 + µ14 µ23 = 1

−2g 2g

2g+i

2g−i

2g−2i

µab

Power-like asymptotics

µ̃ab − µab = PaP̃b − PbP̃a P̃a = µabPb PaP

a = 0

[Gromov Kazakov SL Volin 14]

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Tests and generalizationsNon-exhaustive list

Tests and applications of the QSC

Weak coupling expansion [Marboe Velizhanin Volin 14]

Numeric resolution [Gromov Levkovich-Maslyuk Sizov 15]

BFKL regime [Al�mov Gromov Kazakov 15]

Generalisations of the QSC

Deformations of AdS5/CFT4 [Kazakov SL Volin in preparation]

ABJM [Cavaglià Fioravanti Gromov Tateo 14]

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Tests and generalizationsNon-exhaustive list

Tests and applications of the QSC

Weak coupling expansion [Marboe Velizhanin Volin 14]

Numeric resolution [Gromov Levkovich-Maslyuk Sizov 15]

BFKL regime [Al�mov Gromov Kazakov 15]

Generalisations of the QSC

Deformations of AdS5/CFT4 [Kazakov SL Volin in preparation]

ABJM [Cavaglià Fioravanti Gromov Tateo 14]

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Tests and generalizationsNon-exhaustive list

Tests and applications of the QSC

Weak coupling expansion [Marboe Velizhanin Volin 14]

Numeric resolution [Gromov Levkovich-Maslyuk Sizov 15]

BFKL regime [Al�mov Gromov Kazakov 15]

Generalisations of the QSC

Deformations of AdS5/CFT4 [Kazakov SL Volin in preparation]

ABJM [Cavaglià Fioravanti Gromov Tateo 14]

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Tests and generalizationsNon-exhaustive list

Tests and applications of the QSC

Weak coupling expansion [Marboe Velizhanin Volin 14]

Numeric resolution [Gromov Levkovich-Maslyuk Sizov 15]

BFKL regime [Al�mov Gromov Kazakov 15]

Generalisations of the QSC

Deformations of AdS5/CFT4 [Kazakov SL Volin in preparation]

ABJM [Cavaglià Fioravanti Gromov Tateo 14]

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Interpretation of the QSC

Ambiguity in shifts

Ta,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) =

Ta+1,s(u)Ta−1,s(u) + Ta,s+1(u)Ta,s−1(u)

Ta,s(u)

u

u+i/2

SymmetriesT a,s(u) = det(Qj(u + . . . ))1≤j ,k≤...

Invariant under

rotation Qj ! HjkQk

hodge duality:Qj ! Q j ≡ det(Qk(u + . . . ))k 6=j

Quantum spectral curve

P̃a = µabPb

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Interpretation of the QSC

Ambiguity in shifts

Ta,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) =

Ta+1,s(u)Ta−1,s(u) + Ta,s+1(u)Ta,s−1(u)

Ta,s(u)

u

u+i/2

SymmetriesT a,s(u) = det(Qj(u + . . . ))1≤j ,k≤...

Invariant under

rotation Qj ! HjkQk

hodge duality:Qj ! Q j ≡ det(Qk(u + . . . ))k 6=j

Quantum spectral curve

P̃a = µabPb

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Interpretation of the QSC

Ambiguity in shifts

Ta,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) =

Ta+1,s(u)Ta−1,s(u) + Ta,s+1(u)Ta,s−1(u)

Ta,s(u)

u

u+i/2

SymmetriesT a,s(u) = det(Qj(u + . . . ))1≤j ,k≤...

Invariant under

rotation Qj ! HjkQk

hodge duality:Qj ! Q j ≡ det(Qk(u + . . . ))k 6=j

Quantum spectral curve

P̃a = µabPb

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Master identity Integral de�nition of τ-functions Nested Bethe equations Finite size spectrum of sigma models

Interpretation of the QSC

Ambiguity in shifts

Ta,s(u + i/2)Ta,s(u − i/2) =

Ta+1,s(u)Ta−1,s(u) + Ta,s+1(u)Ta,s−1(u)

Ta,s(u)

u

u+i/2

SymmetriesT a,s(u) = det(Qj(u + . . . ))1≤j ,k≤...

Invariant under

rotation Qj ! HjkQk

hodge duality:Qj ! Q j ≡ det(Qk(u + . . . ))k 6=j

Quantum spectral curve

P̃a = µabPb

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