Anyons and the Bose-Fermi duality in the finite temperature Thirring model

Jun, 1999
25 pages
Published in:
  • Theor.Math.Phys. 121 (1999) 1294-1314,
  • Teor.Mat.Fiz. 121 (1999) 40-65,
  • Theor.Math.Phys. 125 (2000) 1742 (erratum)
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Report number:
  • UWTHPH-1999-37,
  • ESI-720-1999

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Abstract: (Springer)
Solutions to the Thirring model are constructed in the framework of algebraic quantum field theory. Fermionic solutions exist for all positive temperatures only if the coupling constants isλ=2(2n+1)π\lambda= \sqrt {2 (2n+1) \pi } , n ∈ ℤ. These fermions are not equivalent and become canonical fields only forn=1. In the general case, the solutions are anyons. Different anyons (uncountably many) exist in orthogonal spaces and satisfy dynamic equations (of the Heisenberg “Urgleichung” type) characterized by corresponding values of the statistical parameter, which, in turn, is related to the coupling constant λ. The whole Hilbert space becomes nonseparable with a different Urgleichung satisfied in each sector. This feature is absent from any power expansion in λ, which, being related to the statistical parameter, definitely fails and never reveals the true structure of the theory. The correlation functions in the temperature state for canonically dressed fermions coincide with the ones for the bare fields. This is in agreement with the uniqueness of the τ-Kubo-Martin-Schwinger state over the canonical anticommutation relation algebra (τ being the shift automorphism). The α-anyon two-point function is computed and reproduces the previously known result for a scalar field.
  • Thirring model
  • finite temperature
  • anyon
  • duality
  • correlation function
  • commutation relations
  • algebra: von Neumann
  • algebra: C*
  • axiomatic field theory