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Nonequilibrium dynamics with fermions on a lattice in space and time

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We consider the dynamics of the 1+1 dimensional abelian Higgs model with axially coupled fermions, in the large N_f limit, on a lattice in space and real-time. We allow for inhomogeneous classical Bose fields. In order to deal with the lattice doublers, we use Wilson's lattice fermions. The lat...

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title Nonequilibrium dynamics with fermions on a lattice in space and time
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title_short Nonequilibrium dynamics with fermions on a lattice in space and time
title_full Nonequilibrium dynamics with fermions on a lattice in space and time
title_fullStr Nonequilibrium dynamics with fermions on a lattice in space and time
title_full_unstemmed Nonequilibrium dynamics with fermions on a lattice in space and time
title_sort Nonequilibrium dynamics with fermions on a lattice in space and time
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description We consider the dynamics of the 1+1 dimensional abelian Higgs model with axially coupled fermions, in the large N_f limit, on a lattice in space and real-time. We allow for inhomogeneous classical Bose fields. In order to deal with the lattice doublers, we use Wilson's lattice fermions. The lattice formulation leads to a stable integration algorithm. We demonstrate the practical implementation with numerical results.
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