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Analytical Solution of the SL(2,R)/U(1) WZNW Black Hole Model
Uwe Müller ; Gerhard Weigt ;
Date 11 Feb 1997
Journal Phys.Lett. B400 (1997) 21-26
Subject hep-th
AbstractThe gauged SL(2,R)/U(1) Wess-Zumino-Novikov-Witten (WZNW) model is classically an integrable conformal field theory. We have found a Lax pair representation for the non-linear equations of motion, and a B"acklund transformation. A second-order differential equation of the Gelfand-Dikii type defines the Poisson bracket structure of the theory, and its fundamental solutions describe the general solution of the WZNW model as well. The physical and free fields are related by non-local transformations. The (anti-)chiral component of the energy-momentum tensor which factorizes into conserved quantities satisfying a non-linear algebra characteristic for parafermions assumes the expected canonical free field form. So the black hole model seems to be prepared for an exact canonical quantization.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9702095
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