-Strands on symmetric spaces.

Proc Math Phys Eng Sci

School of Mathematical Sciences, Dublin Institute of Technology, Kevin Street, Dublin 8, Ireland.

Published: March 2017


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We study the -strand equations that are extensions of the classical chiral model of particle physics in the particular setting of broken symmetries described by symmetric spaces. These equations are simple field theory models whose configuration space is a Lie group, or in this case a symmetric space. In this class of systems, we derive several models that are completely integrable on finite dimensional Lie group , and we treat in more detail examples with symmetric space (2)/ and (4)/(3). The latter model simplifies to an apparently new integrable nine-dimensional system. We also study the -strands on the infinite dimensional group of diffeomorphisms, which gives, together with the Sobolev norm, systems of 1+2 Camassa-Holm equations. The solutions of these equations on the complementary space related to the Witt algebra decomposition are the odd function solutions.

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