Mathematics – Quantum Algebra
Scientific paper
2009-06-07
Mathematics
Quantum Algebra
51 pages. Final version, to appear in Acta Mathematica. Former Lemma 3.5 incorporated as a part of Corollary 4.1
Scientific paper
We present the third in the series of papers describing Poisson properties of planar directed networks in the disk or in the annulus. In this paper we concentrate on special networks N_{u,v} in the disk that correspond to the choice of a pair (u,v) of Coxeter elements in the symmetric group and the corresponding networks N_{u,v}^\circ in the annulus. Boundary measurements for N_{u,v} represent elements of the Coxeter double Bruhat cell G^{u,v} in GL_n. The Cartan subgroup acts on G^{u,v} by conjugation. The standard Poisson structure on the space of weights of N_{u,v} induces a Poisson structure on G^{u,v}, and hence on its quotient by the Cartan subgroup, which makes the latter into the phase space for an appropriate Coxeter--Toda lattice. The boundary measurement for N_{u,v}^\circ is a rational function that coincides up to a nonzero factor with the Weyl function for the boundary measurement for N_{u,v}. The corresponding Poisson bracket on the space of weights of N_{u,v}^\circ induces a Poisson bracket on the certain space of rational functions, which appeared previously in the context of Toda flows. Following the ideas developed in our previous papers, we introduce a cluster algebra A on this space, compatible with the obtained Poisson bracket. Generalized B\"acklund--Darboux transformations map solutions of one Coxeter--Toda lattice to solutions of another preserving the corresponding Weyl function. Using network representation, we construct generalized B\"acklund-Darboux transformations as appropriate sequences of cluster transformations in A.
Gekhtman Michael
Shapiro Michael
Vainshtein Alek
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