Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
1997-01-29
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Plain Tex, 27 pages, lots of algebra, "all commutation rules" replaced by "most commutation rules" are recovered exactly
Scientific paper
An attempt is made to generalise the ideas introduced by Haldane and others regarding Bosonizing the Fermi surface. The present attempt involves introduction of Bose fields that correspond to displacements of the Fermi sea rather than just the Fermi surface. This enables the study of short wavelength fluctuations of the Fermi surface and hence the dispersion of single particle excitations with high energy. The number conserving product of two Fermi fields is represented as a simple combination of these Bose fields. It is shown that most(!) commutation rules involving these number conserving products are reproduced exactly, as are the dynamical correlation functions of the free theory. Also the work of Sharp, Menikoff and Goldin has shown that the field operator may be viewed as a unitary representation of the current algebra. An explicit realisation of this unitary representation is given in terms of canonical conjugate of the density operator.
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