The T-duality symmetries of a family of two-dimensional massive integrable field theories defined in terms of asymmetric gauged Wess-Zumino-Novikov-Witten actions modified by a potential are investigated. These theories are examples of massive non-linear sigma models and, in general, T-duality relates two different dual sigma models perturbed by the same potential. When the unperturbed theory is self-dual, the duality transformation relates two perturbations of the same sigma model involving different potentials. Examples of this type are provided by the Homogeneous sine-Gordon theories, associated with cosets of the form G/U(1)^r where G is a compact simple Lie group of rank r. They exhibit a duality transformation for each element of the ...
We consider a two-dimensional integrable and conformally invariant field theory possessing two Dirac...
Following a generic approach that leads to Bogomolny–Prasad–Sommerfield (BPS) soliton solutions by i...
We construct two-parameter families of integrable λ -deformations of two-dimensional field theories...
Some properties of the non-commutative versions of the sine-Gordon model (NCSG) and the correspondin...
Two series of integrable theories are constructed which have soliton solutions and can be thought of...
We show that there exists a duality family of self-interacting massive scalar fields. The scalar fie...
Requiring an infinite number of conserved local charges or the existence of an underlying linear sys...
We propose an alternative understanding of the relationship between massive and massless magnonic TB...
In this thesis we study some possible extensions of a symmetry well known in string theory; T-dualit...
There exists a well-known duality between the Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory and the 'self-dual' massiv...
The perturbed conformal field theories corresponding to the massive Symmetric Space sine-Gordon soli...
We find the explicit T-duality transformation in the phase space formulation of the N=(1,1) sigma mo...
Massive integrable field theories in $1+1$ dimensions are defined at the Lagrangian level, whose cla...
The perturbed conformal field theories corresponding to the massive SymmetricSpace sine-Gordon solit...
AbstractWe study the dual equivalence between the non-linear generalization of the self-dual (NSDB∧F...
We consider a two-dimensional integrable and conformally invariant field theory possessing two Dirac...
Following a generic approach that leads to Bogomolny–Prasad–Sommerfield (BPS) soliton solutions by i...
We construct two-parameter families of integrable λ -deformations of two-dimensional field theories...
Some properties of the non-commutative versions of the sine-Gordon model (NCSG) and the correspondin...
Two series of integrable theories are constructed which have soliton solutions and can be thought of...
We show that there exists a duality family of self-interacting massive scalar fields. The scalar fie...
Requiring an infinite number of conserved local charges or the existence of an underlying linear sys...
We propose an alternative understanding of the relationship between massive and massless magnonic TB...
In this thesis we study some possible extensions of a symmetry well known in string theory; T-dualit...
There exists a well-known duality between the Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory and the 'self-dual' massiv...
The perturbed conformal field theories corresponding to the massive Symmetric Space sine-Gordon soli...
We find the explicit T-duality transformation in the phase space formulation of the N=(1,1) sigma mo...
Massive integrable field theories in $1+1$ dimensions are defined at the Lagrangian level, whose cla...
The perturbed conformal field theories corresponding to the massive SymmetricSpace sine-Gordon solit...
AbstractWe study the dual equivalence between the non-linear generalization of the self-dual (NSDB∧F...
We consider a two-dimensional integrable and conformally invariant field theory possessing two Dirac...
Following a generic approach that leads to Bogomolny–Prasad–Sommerfield (BPS) soliton solutions by i...
We construct two-parameter families of integrable λ -deformations of two-dimensional field theories...