Forum of Mathematics, Sigma (Jan 2024)

Relationships between two linearizations of the box-ball system: Kerov–Kirillov–Reschetikhin bijection and slot configuration

  • Matteo Mucciconi,
  • Makiko Sasada,
  • Tomohiro Sasamoto,
  • Hayate Suda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/fms.2024.39
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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The box-ball system (BBS), which was introduced by Takahashi and Satsuma in 1990, is a soliton cellular automaton. Its dynamics can be linearized by a few methods, among which the best known is the Kerov–Kirillov–Reschetikhin (KKR) bijection using rigged partitions. Recently, a new linearization method in terms of ‘slot configurations’ was introduced by Ferrari–Nguyen–Rolla–Wang, but its relations to existing ones have not been clarified. In this paper, we investigate this issue and clarify the relation between the two linearizations. For this, we introduce a novel way of describing the BBS dynamics using a carrier with seat numbers. We show that the seat number configuration also linearizes the BBS and reveals explicit relations between the KKR bijection and the slot configuration. In addition, by using these explicit relations, we also show that even in case of finite carrier capacity the BBS can be linearized via the slot configuration.

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