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Numerical solution of the one-pair equation in the massive Schwinger model
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    Numerical solution of the one-pair equation in the massive Schwinger model (English)
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    The massive Schwinger model for fermions is considered which leads to an infinite set of coupled integral equations. To obtain a manageable set of equations the Fock-state expansion is truncated and this paper considers the most severe truncation applied to a meson-like state which reduces the system to one equation for one fermion-anti-fermion state. Various numerical methods are considered for the solution of this equation: (1) An expansion in terms of sine functions together with a judicious choice of collocation points. (2) The application of a standard Gauss-Chebyshev quadrature formula. (3) A finite element method. The results of using these methods are compared.
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    series expansion
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    comparison of methods
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    massive Schwinger model for fermions
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    Fock-state expansion
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    meson-like state
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    fermion-anti-fermion state
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    collocation
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    Gauss-Chebyshev quadrature formula
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    finite element method
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