Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9867103 | Annals of Physics | 2005 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
The main objective of this paper was to obtain an operator realization for the bosonization of fermions in 1Â +Â 1 dimensions, at finite, non-zero temperature T. This is achieved in the framework of the real-time formalism of Thermofield Dynamics. Formally, the results parallel those of the TÂ =Â 0 case. The well-known two-dimensional Fermion-Boson correspondences at zero temperature are shown to hold also at finite temperature. To emphasize the usefulness of the operator realization for handling a large class of two-dimensional quantum field-theoretic problems, we contrast this global approach with the cumbersome calculation of the fermion-current two-point function in the imaginary-time formalism and real-time formalisms. The calculations also illustrate the very different ways in which the transmutation from Fermi-Dirac to Bose-Einstein statistics is realized.
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Authors
R.L.P.G. Amaral, L.V. Belvedere, K.D. Rothe,