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Quantum inverse scattering method

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In mathematics, the quantum inverse scattering method is a method for solving integrable models in 1+1 dimensions introduced by L. D. Faddeev in about 1979.

References

  • Faddeev, L. (1995), "Instructive history of the quantum inverse scattering method", Acta Applicandae Mathematicae., 39 (1): 69–84, ISSN 0167-8019, MR1329554
  • Korepin, V. E.; Bogoliubov, N. M.; Izergin, A. G. (1993), Quantum inverse scattering method and correlation functions, Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-37320-3, MR1245942