Bosonization and Duality in Condensed Matter Systems
Abstract
We show that abelian bosonization of 1+1 dimensional fermion systems can be interpreted as duality transformation and, as a conseguence, it can be generalized to arbitrary dimensions in terms of gauge forms of rank d-1, where d is the dimension of the space. This permit to treat condensed matter systems in d>1 as gauge theories. Furthermore we show that in the ``scaling" limit the bosonized action is quadratic in a wide class of condensed matter systems. (Talk given at ``Common trends in Condensed Matter and High Energy Physics", September 3--10, 1995 -- Chia).
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