We compare form factors in sine-Gordon theory, obtained via the bootstrap, to finite volume matrix elements computed using the truncated conformal space approach. For breather form factors, this is essentially a straightforward application of a previously developed formalism that describes the volume dependence of operator matrix elements up to corrections exponentially decaying with the volume. In the case of solitons, it is necessary to generalize the formalism to include effects of non-diagonal scattering. In some cases it is also necessary to take into account some of the exponential corrections (so-called mu-terms) to get agreement with the numerical data. For almost all matrix elements the comparison is a success, with the puzzling ex...
A system of equations is derived which must be satisfied by multiparticle matrix ele-ments of any lo...
We address the general question of how to reconstruct the field content of a quantum field theory fr...
Form factors in the sinh-Gordon model are studied semiclassically for small values of the parameter ...
We describe the volume dependence of matrix elements of local fields to all orders in inverse powers...
Abstract We derive the leading exponential finite volume corrections in two dim...
Abstract In this paper we demonstrate, that the light-cone lattice approach for the Massive-Thirring...
We developed the theory of finite volume form factors in the presence of integrable defects. These f...
Continuing the investigation started in a previous work, we consider form factors of integrable quan...
We provide detailed arguments on how to derive properties of generalized form factors, originally pr...
In this thesis we investigate finite size effects in 1+1 dimensional integrable QFT. In particular w...
AbstractWe developed the theory of finite volume form factors in the presence of integrable defects....
Using the results of previous investigations on sine-Gordon form factors exact expressions of all br...
Using the methods of the 'form factor program' exact expressions of all matrix elements are obtained...
Abstract We initiate a systematic method to calculate both the finite volume energy levels and form ...
We present a model-independent framework to determine finite-volume corrections of matrix elements o...
A system of equations is derived which must be satisfied by multiparticle matrix ele-ments of any lo...
We address the general question of how to reconstruct the field content of a quantum field theory fr...
Form factors in the sinh-Gordon model are studied semiclassically for small values of the parameter ...
We describe the volume dependence of matrix elements of local fields to all orders in inverse powers...
Abstract We derive the leading exponential finite volume corrections in two dim...
Abstract In this paper we demonstrate, that the light-cone lattice approach for the Massive-Thirring...
We developed the theory of finite volume form factors in the presence of integrable defects. These f...
Continuing the investigation started in a previous work, we consider form factors of integrable quan...
We provide detailed arguments on how to derive properties of generalized form factors, originally pr...
In this thesis we investigate finite size effects in 1+1 dimensional integrable QFT. In particular w...
AbstractWe developed the theory of finite volume form factors in the presence of integrable defects....
Using the results of previous investigations on sine-Gordon form factors exact expressions of all br...
Using the methods of the 'form factor program' exact expressions of all matrix elements are obtained...
Abstract We initiate a systematic method to calculate both the finite volume energy levels and form ...
We present a model-independent framework to determine finite-volume corrections of matrix elements o...
A system of equations is derived which must be satisfied by multiparticle matrix ele-ments of any lo...
We address the general question of how to reconstruct the field content of a quantum field theory fr...
Form factors in the sinh-Gordon model are studied semiclassically for small values of the parameter ...