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Non-commutative bi-rational maps satisfying Zamolodchikov equation, and Desargues lattices

We present new solutions of the functional Zamolodchikov tetrahedron equation in terms of birational maps in totally non-commutative variables. All the maps originate from Desargues lattices, which provide geometric realization of solutions to the non-Abelian Hirota-Miwa system. The first map is derived using the original Hirota's gauge for the corresponding linear problem, and the second one from its affine (non-homogeneous) description. We provide also an interpretation of the maps within the local Yang-Baxter equation approach. We exploit decomposition of the second map into two simpler maps which, as we show, satisfy the pentagonal condition. We provide also geometric meaning of the matching ten-term condition between the pentagonal maps. The generic description of Desargues lattices in homogeneous coordinates allows to define another solution of the Zamolodchikov equation, but with functional parameter which should be adjusted in a particular way. Its ultra-local reduction produces a birational quantum map (with two central parameters) with Zamolodchikov property, which preserves Weyl commutation relations. In the classical limit our construction gives the corresponding Poisson map satisfying the Zamolodchikov condition.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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