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R-matrix and S-matrix in QFDQFT

In the study of quantum field theory, one may encounter S-matrix a lot. Recently, in the study of integrability, I encountered R-matrix formulation which I am not familiar with.

First of all, the S-matrix is a scattering matrix which comes from scattering processes.

In the context of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, we often compute the S-matrix, and we use well-known formulas, i.e, the LSZ reduction formula

On Wikipedia, they describe a R-matrix, as related with the Yang-Baxter equationYang-Baxter equation (governing equation for integrability), and they add some comments that it is related with resonance.

My questions are, then:

1.Can you give me a clear definition and a governing equation for a R-matrix?

2.How are S-matrix and R-matrix related to each other?

3.Why is the R-matrix important in integrability (Yang-Baxter equation)?

  1. Can you give me a clear definition and a governing equation for a R-matrix?

  2. How are S-matrix and R-matrix related to each other?

  3. Why is the R-matrix important in integrability (Yang-Baxter equation)?

R-matrix and S-matrix in QFD

In the study of quantum field theory, one may encounter S-matrix a lot. Recently, in the study of integrability, I encountered R-matrix formulation which I am not familiar with.

First of all, the S-matrix is a scattering matrix which comes from scattering processes.

In the context of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, we often compute the S-matrix, and we use well-known formulas, i.e, the LSZ reduction formula

On Wikipedia, they describe a R-matrix, as related with the Yang-Baxter equation (governing equation for integrability), and they add some comments that it is related with resonance.

My questions are, then:

1.Can you give me a clear definition and a governing equation for a R-matrix?

2.How are S-matrix and R-matrix related to each other?

3.Why is the R-matrix important in integrability (Yang-Baxter equation)?

R-matrix and S-matrix in QFT

In the study of quantum field theory, one may encounter S-matrix a lot. Recently, in the study of integrability, I encountered R-matrix formulation which I am not familiar with.

First of all, the S-matrix is a scattering matrix which comes from scattering processes.

In the context of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, we often compute the S-matrix, and we use well-known formulas, i.e, the LSZ reduction formula

On Wikipedia, they describe a R-matrix, as related with the Yang-Baxter equation (governing equation for integrability), and they add some comments that it is related with resonance.

My questions are, then:

  1. Can you give me a clear definition and a governing equation for a R-matrix?

  2. How are S-matrix and R-matrix related to each other?

  3. Why is the R-matrix important in integrability (Yang-Baxter equation)?

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R-matrix and S-matrix, difference with some examples in QFD

In the study of quantum field theory, one may accountencounter S-matrix a lot. Recently, in the study for Integrabilityof integrability, i encounterI encountered R-matrix formulation which iI am not familiar with.

First of all, the S-matrix, is a scattering matrix which comes from scattering processprocesses.

In the context of quantum mechancis,mechanics and quantum field theory, we often compute the S-matrix, and we use well-known formula $i.e$formulas, i.e, the LSZ reduction formula

In the wikipediaOn Wikipedia, they describe a R-matrix, they state it isas related with the Yang-Baxter equation  (Governinggoverning equation for integrability), and they add some commentcomments that it is related with Reasonce.resonance.

My questions are, then:

1.Can you give me somea clear definition and somea governing equation for a R-matrix?

2.How are S-matrix and R-matrix are related to each other?

3.Why is the R-matrix is important in integrability  (Yang-Baxter equation)?

R-matrix and S-matrix, difference with some examples

In the study of quantum field theory, one may account S-matrix a lot. Recently, in the study for Integrability, i encounter R-matrix formulation which i am not familiar with.

First of all, S-matrix, is a scattering matrix which comes from scattering process.

In the context of quantum mechancis, and quantum field theory, we often compute S-matrix, and we use well-known formula $i.e$, LSZ reduction formula

In the wikipedia, R-matrix, they state it is related with Yang-Baxter equation(Governing equation for integrability), and some comment that it is related with Reasonce..

1.Can you give me some clear definition and some governing equation for R-matrix?

2.How S-matrix and R-matrix are related to each other?

3.Why R-matrix is important in integrability(Yang-Baxter equation)?

R-matrix and S-matrix in QFD

In the study of quantum field theory, one may encounter S-matrix a lot. Recently, in the study of integrability, I encountered R-matrix formulation which I am not familiar with.

First of all, the S-matrix is a scattering matrix which comes from scattering processes.

In the context of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, we often compute the S-matrix, and we use well-known formulas, i.e, the LSZ reduction formula

On Wikipedia, they describe a R-matrix, as related with the Yang-Baxter equation  (governing equation for integrability), and they add some comments that it is related with resonance.

My questions are, then:

1.Can you give me a clear definition and a governing equation for a R-matrix?

2.How are S-matrix and R-matrix related to each other?

3.Why is the R-matrix important in integrability  (Yang-Baxter equation)?

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R-matrix and S-matrix, difference with some examples

In the study of quantum field theory, one may account S-matrix a lot. Recently, in the study for Integrability, i encounter R-matrix formulation which i am not familiar with.

First of all, S-matrix, is a scattering matrix which comes from scattering process.

In the context of quantum mechancis, and quantum field theory, we often compute S-matrix, and we use well-known formula $i.e$, LSZ reduction formula

In the wikipedia, R-matrix, they state it is related with Yang-Baxter equation(Governing equation for integrability), and some comment that it is related with Reasonce..

1.Can you give me some clear definition and some governing equation for R-matrix?

2.How S-matrix and R-matrix are related to each other?

3.Why R-matrix is important in integrability(Yang-Baxter equation)?