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The Toda Lattice as a Soliton Gas

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In this colloquium talk, explore how the Toda lattice, an archetypal integrable Hamiltonian dynamical system, can be interpreted as a soliton gas under certain random initial data. Columbia University's Amol Aggarwal explains the framework for studying how these solitons asymptotically evolve over time. The presentation incorporates concepts from random matrix theory, particularly focusing on the analysis of Lyapunov exponents that govern decay rates of eigenvectors in random tridiagonal matrices. Gain insights into this fundamental aspect of integrable systems, which posits that under sufficiently irregular initial conditions, such systems can be conceptualized as dense collections of many solitons.

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Amol Aggarwal | The Toda Lattice as a Soliton Gas

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