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Discrete-time Ruijsenaars-Schneider system and Lagrangian 1-form structure

We study the Lagrange formalism of the (rational) Ruijsenaars-Schneider (RS) system, both in discrete time as well as in continuous time, as a further example of a Lagrange 1-form structure in the sense of the recent paper [24]. The discrete-time model of the RS system was established some time ago arising via an Ansatz of a Lax pair, and was shown to lead to an exactly integrable correspondence (multivalued map)[15]. In this paper we consider an extended system representing a family of commuting flows of this type, and establish a connection with the lattice KP system. In the Lagrangian 1-form structure of this extended model, the closure relation is verified making use of the equations of motion. Performing successive continuum limits on the RS system, we establish the Lagrange 1-form structure for the corresponding continuum case of the RS model.

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