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models:toy_models:sine_gordon [2018/03/24 15:08]
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-====== Sine-Gordon Model: ​\quad  ​\mathcal{L} = \frac{1}{2} \left( (\partial_\mu \phi)^2 ​ \right) -  (1-cos \phi) $  ​====== +<WRAP lag>$ \mathcal{L} = \frac{1}{2} \left( (\partial_\mu \phi)^2 ​ \right) -  (1-cos \phi) $</WRAP>
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-<tabbox Why is it interesting?​ +
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-The Sine-Gordon model is a toy model that helps to understand fundamental notions like [[advanced_notions:​quantum_field_theory:​duality|duality]] in a simplified setup.  +
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-In addition, the equations of the theory permit topological non-trivial solutions called solitons. Many basic features of such solitons can be studied in the Sine-Gordon model in a simplified setup.  +
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-The name "​Sine-Gordon model" is a wordplay, because the equation of motion of the model is similar to the famous [[equations:​klein-gordon_equation|Klein-Gordon equation]] and contains a [[basic_tools:​trigonometric_functions|sinus function]]. ​+
  
 +====== Sine-Gordon Model   ​======
  
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 The Sine-Gordon model describes a coupled set of pendulums that hang from a common support rod.  The Sine-Gordon model describes a coupled set of pendulums that hang from a common support rod. 
  
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 **Specification of the Model** **Specification of the Model**
  
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 The Sine-Gordon model is [[advanced_notions:​quantum_field_theory:​duality|dual]] to the massive Thirring model. The Sine-Gordon model is [[advanced_notions:​quantum_field_theory:​duality|dual]] to the massive Thirring model.
  
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   * Coleman, S. (1975). [[https://​journals.aps.org/​prd/​abstract/​10.1103/​PhysRevD.11.2088|"​Quantum sine-Gordon equation as the massive Thirring model"​]]. Physical Review D. 11 (8): 2088.    * Coleman, S. (1975). [[https://​journals.aps.org/​prd/​abstract/​10.1103/​PhysRevD.11.2088|"​Quantum sine-Gordon equation as the massive Thirring model"​]]. Physical Review D. 11 (8): 2088. 
  
 +<tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​
  
 +The Sine-Gordon model is a toy model that helps to understand fundamental notions like [[advanced_notions:​quantum_field_theory:​duality|duality]] in a simplified setup. ​
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 +In addition, the equations of the theory permit topological non-trivial solutions called solitons. Many basic features of such solitons can be studied in the Sine-Gordon model in a simplified setup. ​
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 +The name "​Sine-Gordon model" is a wordplay, because the equation of motion of the model is similar to the famous [[equations:​klein-gordon_equation|Klein-Gordon equation]] and contains a [[basic_tools:​trigonometric_functions|sinus function]]. ​
  
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 <tabbox History> ​ <tabbox History> ​
 The Sine-Gordon equation was originally The Sine-Gordon equation was originally
models/toy_models/sine_gordon.txt · Last modified: 2018/05/05 12:50 by jakobadmin