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Commutative families in W_infty, integrable many-body systems and hypergeometric τ-functions

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arxiv 2306.06623 v3 pith:D56FON67 submitted 2023-06-11 hep-th math-phmath.MP

Commutative families in W_infty, integrable many-body systems and hypergeometric τ-functions

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We explain that the set of new integrable systems generalizing the Calogero family and implied by the study of WLZZ models, which was described in arXiv:2303.05273, is only the tip of the iceberg. We provide its wide generalization and explain that it is related to commutative subalgebras (Hamiltonians) of the $W_{1+\infty}$ algebra. We construct many such subalgebras and explain how they look in various representations. We start from the even simpler $w_\infty$ contraction, then proceed to the one-body representation in terms of differential operators on a circle, further generalizing to matrices and in their eigenvalues, in finally to the bosonic representation in terms of time-variables. Moreover, we explain that some of the subalgebras survive the $\beta$-deformation, an intermediate step from $W_{1+\infty}$ to the affine Yangian. The very explicit formulas for the corresponding Hamiltonians in these cases are provided. Integrable many-body systems generalizing the rational Calogero model arise in the representation in terms of eigenvalues. Each element of $W_{1+\infty}$ algebra gives rise to KP/Toda $\tau$-functions. The hidden symmetry given by the families of commuting Hamiltonians is in charge of the special, (skew) hypergeometric $\tau$-functions among these.

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