Bosonization of non-relativistic fermions on a circle: Tomonaga's problem revisited
Abstract
We use the recently developed tools for an exact bosonization of a finite number of non-relativistic fermions to discuss the classic Tomonaga problem. In the case of noninteracting fermions, the bosonized hamiltonian naturally splits into an O piece and an O piece. We show that in the large-N and low-energy limit, the O piece in the hamiltonian describes a massless relativistic boson, while the O piece gives rise to cubic self-interactions of the boson. At finite and high energies, the low-energy effective description breaks down and the exact bosonized hamiltonian must be used. We also comment on the connection between the Tomonaga problem and pure Yang-Mills theory on a cylinder. In the dual context of baby universes and multiple black holes in string theory, we point out that the O piece in our bosonized hamiltonian provides a simple understanding of the origin of two different kinds of nonperturbative O corrections to the black hole partition function.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0603154,
title = {Bosonization of non-relativistic fermions on a circle: Tomonaga's problem revisited},
author = {Avinash Dhar and Gautam Mandal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0603154},
year = {2008}
}
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latex, 28 pages, 5 epsf figures