On A Bosonization Approach To Disordered Systems
Abstract
In [1] a new bosonization procedure has been illustrated, which allows to express a fermionic gaussian system in terms of commuting variables at the price of introducing an extra dimension. The Fermi-Bose duality principle established in this way has many potential applications also outside the context of gauge field theories in which it has been developed. In this work we present an application to the problem of averaging the correlation functions with respect to random potentials in disordered systems and similar problems.
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