
Integrability: From Statistical Systems to Gauge Theory
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- 1: Jesper Lykke Jacobsen: Integrability in statistical systems and quantum spin chains
- 2: Jörg Teschner: A guide to two-dimensional conformal field theory
- 3: Gordon W. Semenoff: Lectures on the holographic duality of gauge fields and strings
- 4: David Kosower: Introduction to Scattering Amplitudes
- 5: Konstantin Zarembo: Integrability in Sigma-Models
- 6: Sergei L. Lukyanov and Alexander B. Zamolodchikov: Integrability in 2D fields theory/sigma models
- 7: Fabian H. L. Essler: Applications of Integrable Models in Condensed Matter and Cold Atom Physics
- 8: Marius de Leeuw, Asger C. Ipsen, Charlotte Kristjansen, and Matthias Wilhelm: Introduction to Integrability and One-point Functions in N = 4 SYM and its Defect Cousin
- 9: Nikolay Gromov: Spectrum of N=4 SYM and the Quantum Spectral Curve
- 10: Shota Komatsu: Three-point Functions in N = 4 Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theory
- 11: Vesily Pestun: Localization and N=2 supersymmetric field theory
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