We consider the algebraic setting of classical defects in discrete and continuous integrable theories. We derive the “equations of motion” on the defect point via the space-like and time-like description. We then exploit the structural similarity of these equations with the discrete and continuous Bäcklund transformations. And although these equations are similar they are not exactly the same to the Bäcklund transformations. We also consider specific examples of integrable models to demonstrate our construction, i.e. the Toda chain and the sine-Gordon model. The equations of the time (space) evolution of the defect (discontinuity) degrees of freedom for these models are explicitly derived
Abstract The Liouville integrability of the generalised type II defects is investigated. Full integr...
Type II integrable defects with more than one degree of freedom at the defect are investigated. A co...
International audienceThis paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in crit...
AbstractWe consider the algebraic setting of classical defects in discrete and continuous integrable...
Type II integrable defects with more than one degree of freedom at the defect are investigated. A co...
The theory of integrable defects in 1+1 field theory, was introduced by the school of York [16, 17, 2...
The structure of integrable field theories in the presence of defects is discussed in terms of bound...
Nesta tese discutimos as propriedades de integrabilidade das teorias de campo clássicas em duas dime...
The introduction of defects is discussed under the Lagrangian formalism and Backlund transformations...
Ideas from the theory of multisymplectic systems, introduced recently in integrable systems by the a...
In the first part of this thesis algebro-geometric solutions for the sine-Gordon and KdV equations i...
We introduce the concept of multisymplectic formalism, familiar in covariant field theory, for the s...
We present an inverse scattering approach to defects in classical integrable field theories. Integra...
The structure of integrable field theories in the presence of jump defects is discussed in terms of ...
this paper we consider a general situation where the bulk theory is a CFT, and the defect operator D...
Abstract The Liouville integrability of the generalised type II defects is investigated. Full integr...
Type II integrable defects with more than one degree of freedom at the defect are investigated. A co...
International audienceThis paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in crit...
AbstractWe consider the algebraic setting of classical defects in discrete and continuous integrable...
Type II integrable defects with more than one degree of freedom at the defect are investigated. A co...
The theory of integrable defects in 1+1 field theory, was introduced by the school of York [16, 17, 2...
The structure of integrable field theories in the presence of defects is discussed in terms of bound...
Nesta tese discutimos as propriedades de integrabilidade das teorias de campo clássicas em duas dime...
The introduction of defects is discussed under the Lagrangian formalism and Backlund transformations...
Ideas from the theory of multisymplectic systems, introduced recently in integrable systems by the a...
In the first part of this thesis algebro-geometric solutions for the sine-Gordon and KdV equations i...
We introduce the concept of multisymplectic formalism, familiar in covariant field theory, for the s...
We present an inverse scattering approach to defects in classical integrable field theories. Integra...
The structure of integrable field theories in the presence of jump defects is discussed in terms of ...
this paper we consider a general situation where the bulk theory is a CFT, and the defect operator D...
Abstract The Liouville integrability of the generalised type II defects is investigated. Full integr...
Type II integrable defects with more than one degree of freedom at the defect are investigated. A co...
International audienceThis paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in crit...