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Anomalies and Bosonization [PDF]
Recently, general methods of bosonization beyond 1+1 dimensions have been developed. In this article, we review these bosonizations and extend them to the case with boundary conditions. In particular, we study the case when the bulk theory is a $G$-symmetry protected topological phase and the boundary theory has a $G$ 't Hooft anomaly.
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Throughout history, scientific advancement hasbeen dependent upon advances in the technologies ofresearch. However, branches of research that today relyon Research Infrastructures (RIs) such as acceleratorsrequire technological investments so large that multinationcollaborations are required to fund them. Modernaccelerator science also has massive (and
Parker, Thomas, Peck, Philip
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Bogolon-mediated light absorption in atomic condensates of different dimensionality
In the case of structureless bosons, cooled down to low temperatures, the absorption of electromagnetic waves by their Bose-Einstein condensate is usually forbidden due to the momentum and energy conservation laws: the phase velocity of the collective ...
Dogyun Ko +3 more
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Multidimensional bosonization [PDF]
Bosonization of degenerate fermions yields insight both into Landau Fermi liquids, and into non-Fermi liquids. We begin our review with a pedagogical introduction to bosonization, emphasizing its applicability in spatial dimensions greater than one. After a brief historical overview, we present the essentials of the method. Well known results of Landau
Houghton, A. +2 more
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Informational approach to the quantum symmetrization postulate
A remarkable feature of quantum theory is that particles with identical intrinsic properties must be treated as indistinguishable if the theory is to give valid predictions in all cases. In the quantum formalism, indistinguishability is expressed via the
Philip Goyal
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Search for new particles in events with one lepton and missing transverse momentum in pp collisions at s√ = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector [PDF]
This paper presents a search for new particles in events with one lepton (electron or muon) and missing transverse momentum using 20.3 fb−1 of proton-proton collision data at s√ = 8 TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider.
Farrington, Sinead +8 more
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QUANTUM COMPUTING FOR MULTI-QUBIT SYSTEMS USING SCHWINGER REPRESENTATION OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM
This paper deals with thefeaturesof quantum computing for a system containing a relatively large number of qubits n, which is characterized by a half-integer effective spin S in the Schwingerrepresentation of paired bosons.
GERU, Ion
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Distinguishability transitions in nonunitary boson-sampling dynamics
We discover transitions characterized by distinguishability of bosons in nonunitary dynamics with parity-time (PT) symmetry. We show that PT-symmetry breaking, a unique transition in non-Hermitian open systems, enhances regions in which bosons can be ...
Ken Mochizuki, Ryusuke Hamazaki
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BOSONIZATION OF THE SCHWINGER MODEL BY NONCOMMUTATIVE CHIRAL BOSONS [PDF]
To appear in the Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Contemporary Problems in Mathematical Physics, November 5-11, 2005, Cotonou (Republic of Benin) (World Scientific, Singapore, 2006), 1+8 pages, no ...
Geloun, Joseph Ben +2 more
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Convergence to Hartree dynamics for interacting bosons [PDF]
openThe main goal of the present thesis is to derive a rigorous estimate for the convergence to Hartree dynamics for interacting bosons in the low effective temperature limit. The 2-body interaction potential is chosen in the Hardy class and we allow our
PANAZZOLO, PIETRO
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