
It was observed recently that relations between matrix elements of certain operators in the ${\rm SL}(2,\mathbb R)$ spin chain models take the form of multidimensional integrals derived by R.A. Gustafson. The spin magnets with ${\rm SL}(2,\mathbb C)$ symmetry group and ${\rm L}_2(\mathbb C)$ as a local Hilbert space give rise to a new type of $��$-function integrals. In this work we present a direct calculation of two such integrals. We also analyse properties of these integrals and show that they comprise the star-triangle relations recently discussed in the literature. It is also shown that in the quasi-classical limit these integral identities are reduced to the duality relations for Dotsenko-Fateev integrals.
High Energy Physics - Theory, star-triangle relation, semiclassical, SL(2,R), Hilbert space, mathematical methods, FOS: Physical sciences, Groups and algebras in quantum theory and relations with integrable systems, Mellin-Barnes integrals, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), integrability, 530, magnet, Other hypergeometric functions and integrals in several variables, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), duality, gauge field theory, higher-dimensional, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, Mathematical Physics, spin: chain
High Energy Physics - Theory, star-triangle relation, semiclassical, SL(2,R), Hilbert space, mathematical methods, FOS: Physical sciences, Groups and algebras in quantum theory and relations with integrable systems, Mellin-Barnes integrals, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), integrability, 530, magnet, Other hypergeometric functions and integrals in several variables, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), duality, gauge field theory, higher-dimensional, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, Mathematical Physics, spin: chain
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