EXPLOITING DUALITY IN A TOY MODEL OF QCD AT T, µ ≠ 0: THE MASSIVE THIRRING MODEL, SINE-GORDON MODEL AND COULOMB GASES
We focus on the massive Thirring model in 1 + 1 dimensions at finite temperature T and non-zero chemical potential µ, and comment on some parallels between this model and QCD. In QCD, calculations of physical quantities such as transport coefficients are extremely difficult. In the massive Thirring model, similar calculations are greatly simplified by exploiting the duality which exists with the sine-Gordon model and its relation, at high T, to the exactly solvable classical Coulomb gas on the line.