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      Gauge Invariant Formulation and Bosonisation of the Schwinger Model

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          The functional integral of the massless Schwinger model in (1+1) dimensions is reduced to an integral in terms of local gauge invariant quantities. It turns out that this approach leads to a natural bosonisation scheme, yielding, in particular the famous `bosonisation rule'' and giving some deeper insight into the nature of the bosonisation phenomenon. As an application, the chiral anomaly is calculated within this formulation.

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                01 October 1997
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                10.1016/S0370-2693(97)01486-X
                hep-th/9710003
                973c3903-b236-4fce-a5ae-f69c8e761eae
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                Phys.Lett. B419 (1998) 285-290
                LaTeX, 8 pages
                hep-th

                High energy & Particle physics
                High energy & Particle physics

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