We come back to the issue of bosonization of fermions in two spacetime dimension and give a new costruction in the steady state case where left and right moving particles can coexist at two different temperatures. A crucial role in our construction is played by translation invariant infrared states and the corresponding field operators which are naturally linked to the infrared behaviour of the correlation functions. We present two applications: a simple new derivation in the free relativistic case of a formula by Bernard and Doyon and a full operator solution of the massless Thirring model in the steady state case where the left and right movers have two distinct temperatures
We exploit the symmetries associated with the stability of the superfluid phase to solve the long-st...
We present a path-integral bosonization approach for systems out of equilibrium based on a duality t...
We explore different limits of exactly solvable vector and matrix fermionic quantum mechanical model...
We come back to the issue of bosonization of fermions in two spacetime dimension and give a new cost...
International audienceWith the help of time-dependent scattering theory on the observable algebra of...
The creation of matter in the early universe or in relativistic heavy-ion collisions is inevitable c...
Here we address the problem of bosonizing massive fermions without making expansions in the fermion ...
We study bosonisation in the massive Thirring and sine-Gordon models at finite temperature T and non...
The correspondence between boson and fermion field theories in one space and one time dimension is e...
p.4971-4979In thermal field dynamics, thermal states are obtained from restrictions of vacuum states...
Two-particle correlation functions are calculated for bosons emitted from a localized thermal source...
The interplay of quantum statistics, interactions, and temperature is studied within the framework o...
Systems characterized by more than one temperature usually appear in nonequilibrium statistical mech...
The boson-fermion model is studied within the mean-field approximation including Pauli principle eff...
The description of thermal or non-equilibrium systems necessitates a quantum field theory which diff...
We exploit the symmetries associated with the stability of the superfluid phase to solve the long-st...
We present a path-integral bosonization approach for systems out of equilibrium based on a duality t...
We explore different limits of exactly solvable vector and matrix fermionic quantum mechanical model...
We come back to the issue of bosonization of fermions in two spacetime dimension and give a new cost...
International audienceWith the help of time-dependent scattering theory on the observable algebra of...
The creation of matter in the early universe or in relativistic heavy-ion collisions is inevitable c...
Here we address the problem of bosonizing massive fermions without making expansions in the fermion ...
We study bosonisation in the massive Thirring and sine-Gordon models at finite temperature T and non...
The correspondence between boson and fermion field theories in one space and one time dimension is e...
p.4971-4979In thermal field dynamics, thermal states are obtained from restrictions of vacuum states...
Two-particle correlation functions are calculated for bosons emitted from a localized thermal source...
The interplay of quantum statistics, interactions, and temperature is studied within the framework o...
Systems characterized by more than one temperature usually appear in nonequilibrium statistical mech...
The boson-fermion model is studied within the mean-field approximation including Pauli principle eff...
The description of thermal or non-equilibrium systems necessitates a quantum field theory which diff...
We exploit the symmetries associated with the stability of the superfluid phase to solve the long-st...
We present a path-integral bosonization approach for systems out of equilibrium based on a duality t...
We explore different limits of exactly solvable vector and matrix fermionic quantum mechanical model...