nLab quantum inverse scattering method

Context

Quantum systems

quantum logic


quantum physics


quantum probability theoryobservables and states


quantum information


quantum computation

qbit

quantum algorithms:


quantum sensing


quantum communication

Contents

Idea

The quantum inverse scattering method (QISM) is a method for solving quantum integrable systems?, inspired by the classical inverse scattering method and Bethe Ansatz. It springs from the quantum inverse scattering problem: find the quantum potential from given scattering data.

Quantum groups were discovered within development of QISM, where they play a prominent role.

References

A readable monograph is

A monograph emphasising (bi)hamiltonian methods is

The reflection equation is introduced in the case with boundary conditions in:

category: physics

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