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Bosonization of Fermi Systems in Arbitrary Dimension in Terms of Gauge Forms

High Energy Physics - Theory 2011-07-19 v2

Abstract

We present a general method to bosonize systems of Fermions with infinitely many degrees of freedom, in particular systems of non-relativistic electrons at positive density, by expressing the quantized conserved electric charge- and current density in terms of a bosonic antisymmetric tensorfield of a rank d--1, where d is the dimension of space. This enables us to make concepts and tools from gauge theory available for the purpose of analyzing electronic structure of non-relativistic matter. We apply our bosonization identities and concepts from gauge theory, such as Wegner -'t Hooft duality, to a variety of systems of condensed matter physics: Landau-Fermi liquids, Hall fluids, London superconductors, etc.. Among our results are an exact formula for the plasmon gap in a metal, a simple derivation of the Anderson-Higgs mechanism in superconductors, and an analysis of the orthogonality catastrophe for static sources.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9406154,
  title  = {Bosonization of Fermi Systems in Arbitrary Dimension in Terms of Gauge Forms},
  author = {J. Froehlich and R. Goetschmann and P. A. Marchetti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9406154},
  year   = {2011}
}

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51 pages, DFPD 94/TH/36, TeX file