Correlation functions of charged free boson and fermion systems
Abstract
Using the idea of the quantum inverse scattering method, we introduce the operators B(x), C(x) and B(x), C(x) corresponding to the off-diagonal entries of the monodromy matrix T for the phase model and i-boson model in terms of bc fermions and neutral fermions respectively, thus giving alternative treatment of the KP and BKP hierarchies. We also introduce analogous operators B*(x) and C*(x) for the charged free boson system and show that they are in complete analogy to those of bc fermionic fields. It is proved that the correlation function 0|C(xN)·sC(x1)B(y1)·s B(yN)|0 in the bc fermionic fields is the inverse of the correlation function 0|C*(xN)·sC*(x1)B*(y1)·s B*(yN)|0 in the charged free bosons.
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