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Excitations in Luttinger liquids

It's not clear to me what are the elementary excitations of Luttinger liquids. Quoting from Giamarchi's book Quantum Physics in One Dimension: In one dimension, [...], an electron that tries to ...
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Bosonization and peculiarities of 1-D systems of interacting fermions

I'm studying bosonization and from what I've understood the main reasons why it's useful are that: For models such as the Hubbard model the Bethe Ansatz, though it allows to evaluate eigenvalues and ...
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Is two dimension equal to three for bosonization?

I have been reading about bosonization lately and really appreciated Luttinger liquid bosonization in 1 dimension. Also, I got interested in higher dimensional bosonization but I only find Haldane's (...
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