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 <tabbox Abstract> ​ <tabbox Abstract> ​
-The Sine-Gordon model is [[advanced_notions:​quantum_field_theory:​duality|dual]] to the massive Thirring model.+The Sine-Gordon model is [[advanced_notions:​duality|dual]] to the massive Thirring model.
  
 This is surprising since the Sine-Gordon model is a purely scalar theory, while the massive Thirring model is a purely fermionic theory. However, the solitons in the Sine-Gordon model are fermionic, while the solitons in the Thirring model are scalars. ​ This is surprising since the Sine-Gordon model is a purely scalar theory, while the massive Thirring model is a purely fermionic theory. However, the solitons in the Sine-Gordon model are fermionic, while the solitons in the Thirring model are scalars. ​
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 <tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​ <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. ​+The Sine-Gordon model is a toy model that helps to understand fundamental notions like [[advanced_notions:​duality|duality]] in a simplified setup. ​
  
  
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