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QUASI-EXACTLY-SOLVABLE QUANTAL PROBLEMS: ONE-DIMENSIONAL ANALOGUE OF RATIONAL CONFORMAL FIELD THEORIES
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Ordinary Quantum MechanicsEngineeringQuasi-exactly-solvable Quantal ProblemsPhysicsTopological SolitonQuantum Field TheorySugawara ConstructionQuantum TheoryQuasi-exactly-solvable ProblemsIntegrable SystemConstructive Field TheoryGeometric QuantizationCondensed Matter TheoryConformal Field Theory
The class of quasi-exactly-solvable problems in ordinary quantum mechanics discovered recently shows remarkable parallels with rational two-dimensional conformal field theories. This fact suggests that investigation of the quasi-exactly-solvable models may shed light on rational conformal field theories. We discuss a relation between these two theoretical schemes and propose a mathematical formulation for the procedure of constructing quasi-exactly solvable systems. This discussion leads us to a kind of generalization of the Sugawara construction.