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divergences). From 1971 to 1974 Neveu was at the
Laboratory for High Energy Physics of the University of Paris XI where he and Scherk showed that spin-1 excitations of strings could describe
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which were being developed independently at that time by several groups. A few years later, Neveu, working in
Princeton with David Gross, developed the Gross–Neveu model. With
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A quantum-field-theoretic model of Dirac fermions with a four-fermion interaction vertex and unitary symmetry in one spatial dimension. It is
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