1208.6568 (Pierluigi Falco)
Pierluigi Falco
Two dimensional toy models display, in a gentler setting, many salient aspects of QFT. I discuss a concrete two dimensional case, the Thirring model, which, in spite of its simple definition, illustrates some celebrated features of QFT: the anomalous dimension of the fields; the exact solvability; the anomalies of the Ward-Takahashi identities. Besides, I give a glimpse of the crucial role that this model plays in the study of something apparently quite different: two dimensional, lattice systems of Statistical Mechanics.
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