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Torus partition function of the six-vertex model from algebraic geometry

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 Added by Yunfeng Jiang
 Publication date 2018
  fields Physics
and research's language is English




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We develop an efficient method to compute the torus partition function of the six-vertex model exactly for finite lattice size. The method is based on the algebro-geometric approach to the resolution of Bethe ansatz equations initiated in a previous work, and on further ingredients introduced in the present paper. The latter include rational $Q$-system, primary decomposition, algebraic extension and Galois theory. Using this approach, we probe new structures in the solution space of the Bethe ansatz equations which enable us to boost the efficiency of the computation. As an application, we study the zeros of the partition function in a partial thermodynamic limit of $M times N$ tori with $N gg M$. We observe that for $N to infty$ the zeros accumulate on some curves and give a numerical method to generate the curves of accumulation points.



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