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- bosonization in two dimensions", Communications in Mathematical Physics 92 455-472. online Sénéchal, David (1999). "An introduction to bosonization"...
- bosons. This phenomenon is more general in two dimensions and is called bosonization. Dirac equation Gross–Neveu model Nonlinear Dirac equation Soler model...
- of two boson operators in a Bogoliubov transformation. The completed bosonization can then be used to predict spin-charge separation. Electron-electron...
- Andreas; Tong, David; Tong (6 June 2016). "Particle-Vortex Duality from 3d Bosonization". Physical Review X. 6 (3): 031043. arXiv:1606.01893. Bibcode:2016PhRvX...
- long struggle with Lewy body disease. Some of his best known works are Bosonization Coleman–Mandula theorem Tadpoles Coleman theorem Equivalence of the Thirring...
- 1057F. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.1057. Witten, E. (1984). "Non-abelian bosonization in two dimensions". Communications in Mathematical Physics. 92 (4): 455–472...
- regulator choices. If bosonization is used, one can check the insensitivity of final results with respect to different bosonization procedures. In FRG,...
- operator that creates particle-hole excitations. This approach is called bosonization. The Gaussian coherent states of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics can...
- description of low-dimensional systems, focusing on methods of Integrability, Bosonization and Conformal Field Theory. Early in his career, he became known for...
- Bose-Einstein nor Fermi–Dirac statistics. This is the phenomenon of bosonization which happens in 1+1 dimensions. In the case of a Tonks–Girardeau gas...