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Toroidal Lie algebras and Bogoyavlensky's 2+1-dimensional equation

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We introduce an extension of the \ell-reduced KP hierarchy, which we call the \ell-Bogoyavlensky hierarchy. Bogoyavlensky's 2+1-dimensional extension of the KdV equation is the lowest equation of the hierarchy in case of \ell=2. We present a group-theoretic characterization of this hierarchy on the basis of the 2-toroidal Lie algebra sl_\ell^{tor}. This reproduces essentially the same Hirota bilinear equations as those recently introduced by Billig and Iohara et al. We can further derive these Hirota bilinear equation from a Lax formalism of the hierarchy.This Lax formalism also enables us to construct a family of special solutions that generalize the breaking soliton solutions of Bogoyavlensky. These solutions contain the N-soliton solutions, which are usually constructed by use of vertex operators.

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Soliton Resonances in Four Dimensional Wess-Zumino-Witten Model

hep-th · 2025-01-14 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Double-pole and V-shape resonance soliton solutions are constructed for the U(2) Yang equation on ultrahyperbolic space, with action densities that match known one- and two-soliton results and suggest new building blocks for ASDYM soliton classification.

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  • Soliton Resonances in Four Dimensional Wess-Zumino-Witten Model hep-th · 2025-01-14 · conditional · none · ref 49 · internal anchor

    Double-pole and V-shape resonance soliton solutions are constructed for the U(2) Yang equation on ultrahyperbolic space, with action densities that match known one- and two-soliton results and suggest new building blocks for ASDYM soliton classification.