Non-abelian bosonization in two and three spatial dimensions and applications
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Abstract: In this paper, we generalize Witten's non-abelian bosonization in -D to two and three spatial dimensions. Our theory applies to fermions with relativistic dispersion. The bosonized theories are non-linear sigma models with level-1 Wess-Zumino-Witten terms. We apply the bosonization results to the gauge theory of the -flux phase, critical spin liquids in 1,2,3 spatial dimensions, and twisted bilayer graphene.
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