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arxiv hep-th/9912271 v1 pith:ZWF6CKFY submitted 1999-12-29 hep-th

Lectures on Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theory and Integrable Systems

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We present a series of four self-contained lectures on the following topics: (I) An introduction to 4-dimensional 1\leq N \leq 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, including particle and field contents, N=1 and N=2 superfield methods and the construction of general invariant Lagrangians; (II) A review of holomorphicity and duality in N=2 super-Yang-Mills, of Seiberg-Witten theory and its formulation in terms of Riemann surfaces; (III) An introduction to mechanical Hamiltonian integrable systems, such as the Toda and Calogero-Moser systems associated with general Lie algebras; a review of the recently constructed Lax pairs with spectral parameter for twisted and untwisted elliptic Calogero-Moser systems; (IV) A review of recent solutions of the Seiberg-Witten theory for general gauge algebra and adjoint hypermultiplet content in terms of the elliptic Calogero-Moser integrable systems.

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