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arxiv: 2105.06826 · v1 · pith:HQF2DKQQnew · submitted 2021-05-14 · ✦ hep-th

Deformed Integrable Models from Holomorphic Chern-Simons Theory

classification ✦ hep-th
keywords theoryintegrabledeformationchern-simonsfour-dimensionallambdaobtainedtheories
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We study the approaches to two-dimensional integrable field theories via a six-dimensional(6D) holomorphic Chern-Simons theory defined on twistor space. Under symmetry reduction, it reduces to a four-dimensional Chern-Simons theory, while under solving along fibres it leads to four-dimensional(4D) integrable theory, the anti-self-dual Yang-Mills or its generalizations. From both four-dimensional theories, various two-dimensional integrable field theories can be obtained. In this work, we try to investigate several two-dimensional integrable deformations in this framework. We find that the $\lambda$-deformation, the rational $\eta$-deformation and the generalized $\lambda$-deformation can not be realized from 4D integrable model approach, even though they could be obtained from 4D Chern-Simons theory. The obstacle stems from the incompatibility between the symmetry reduction and the boundary conditions. Nevertheless, we show that a coupled theory of $\lambda$-deformation and the $\eta$-deformation in the trigonometric description could be obtained from the 6D theory in both ways, by considering the case that $(3,0)$-form in the 6D theory is allowed to have zeros.

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