The Toda lattice, introduced by Morikazu Toda (1967), is a simple model for a one-dimensional crystal in solid state physics. It is famous because it is one of the earliest examples of a non-linear completely integrable system.
It is given by a chain of particles with nearest neighbor interaction, described by the Hamiltonian
 
and the equations of motion
 
where  is the displacement of the
 is the displacement of the  -th particle from its equilibrium position,
-th particle from its equilibrium position,
and  is its momentum (mass
 is its momentum (mass  ),
),
and the Toda potential  .
.