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The Thirring model is a theoretical model in quantum field theory that describes a system of relativistic fermions interacting with each other through four-fermion contact interactions. It was introduced by Walter Thirring in the 1950s and serves as an important example in the study of non-abelian quantum field theories and the behavior of fermions in a relativistic framework.

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