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Common behaviors of spinor-type instantons in 2D Thirring and 4D Gursey fermionic models
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    Common behaviors of spinor-type instantons in 2D Thirring and 4D Gursey fermionic models (English)
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    20 November 2019
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    Summary: We investigate two examples of conformal invariant pure spinor fermionic models, which admit particle-like solutions of the classical field equations. For different dimensions and quantum spinor numbers, the vector field visualizations of the models are constructed to provide a better understanding of the spinor-type instanton dynamics in phase space. The hierarchical cluster analysis method investigations of the models are also presented. Finally, the autocorrelation and power spectrum graphs of models are constructed and frequencies of motions are defined.
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