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On the status of DELL systems

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arxiv 2309.06403 v2 pith:FTOQYZZO submitted 2023-09-12 hep-th math-phmath.MP

On the status of DELL systems

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A detailed review of the $p,q$-duality for Calogero system and its generalizations is given. For the first time, we present some of elliptic-trigonometric Hamiltonians dual to the elliptic Ruijsenaars Hamiltonians (i.e. trigonometric-elliptic ones), and explain their relations to the bi-elliptic Koroteev-Shakirov (KS) model. The most interesting self-dual double-elliptic (DELL) system remains a mystery, but we provide a clearer formulation of the problem and describe the steps that are still to be done.

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