Universal duality transformations in interacting one-dimensional quantum systems

Abstract

One-dimensional quantum systems admit duality relations that put hard core spinless bosons and fermions in one-to-one correspondence via Girardeau's mapping theorem. The simplest models of soft bosons interacting via zero-range potentials can also be mapped onto dual interacting fermions. However, a systematic approach to one-dimensional statistical transmutation for arbitrary low-energy interactions in the spinless and spinful or multicomponent cases has remained elusive. I develop a general theory of local unitary transformations between one-dimensional quantum systems of bosons and fermions with arbitrary spin or internal structure, single-particle dispersion -- including non-relativistic, relativistic or otherwise -- and low-energy interactions in the universal regime. These transformations generate families of new duality relations and models that relate the strong and weak coupling limits of the respective dual theories.

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