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Lagrangian Reductions and Integrable Systems in Condensed Matter

François Gay-Balmaz, Michael Monastyrsky, Tudor S. Ratiu

1/4/15 Published in : Communications in Mathematical Physics, April 2015, Volume 335, Issue 2, pp 609-636

We consider a general approach for the process of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian reduction by symmetries in chiral gauge models. This approach is used to show the complete integrability of several one dimensional texture equations arising in liquid Helium phases and neutron stars.

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