The q-deformed conformal matrix model partition function, after a Fourier transform, is a Toda tau-function whose shifted ratios satisfy the discrete Painleve q-PVI equation, with the string equation supplied by Virasoro constraints.
Complex Geometry of Matrix Models
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The paper contains some new results and a review of recent achievements, concerning the multisupport solutions to matrix models. In the leading order of the 't Hooft expansion for matrix integral, these solutions are described by quasiclassical or generalized Whitham hierarchies and are directly related to the superpotentials of four-dimensional N=1 SUSY gauge theories. We study the derivatives of tau-functions for these solutions, associated with the families of Riemann surfaces (with possible double points), and relations for these derivatives imposed by complex geometry, including the WDVV equations. We also find the free energy in subleading order of the 't Hooft expansion and prove that it satisfies certain determinant relations.
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Discrete Painleve equation, Miwa variables, and string equation in 5d matrix models
The q-deformed conformal matrix model partition function, after a Fourier transform, is a Toda tau-function whose shifted ratios satisfy the discrete Painleve q-PVI equation, with the string equation supplied by Virasoro constraints.