Gross-Neveu model

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The Gross-Neveu model is a quantum field theory model of Dirac fermions interacting via four fermion interactions.

We have N Dirac fermions, ψ1, ..., ψN. The Lagrangian density is

\mathcal{L}=\overline{\psi}_a \left(i\partial\!\!\!/-m \right) \psi^a + \frac{g}{2N}\left[\overline{\psi}_a \psi^a\right]^2

using the Einstein summation notation where g is the coupling constant. If the mass m is nonzero, the model is massive.

This model has an U(N) internal symmetry.

See also Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model which is similar, except that it has chiral symmetry.