Schwinger model
In physics, the Schwinger model, named after Julian Schwinger, is the model describing 2D Euclidean quantum electrodynamics with a Dirac fermion. This model exhibits a spontaneous symmetry breaking of the U(1) symmetry due to a chiral condensate due to a pool of instantons. The photon now becomes a massive particle. This model can be solved exactly and is used as a toy model for other more complex theories.
Related Topics:
Julian Schwinger - Euclidean - Quantum electrodynamics - Dirac fermion - Spontaneous symmetry breaking - Chiral condensate - Instanton - Photon - Toy model
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This model exhibits confinement of the fermions and as such, is a toy model for QCD. A handwaving argument why this is so is because in two dimensions, classically, the potential between two charged particles goes linearly, instead of 1/r in 4 dimensions (3 spatial 1 time).
Related Topics:
Confinement - QCD
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