We review the phase structure of a three-dimensional, non-compact Abelian
gauge theory (QED3) as a function of the number N of 4-component massless
fermions. There is a critical Nc up to which there is dynamical fermion
mass generation and an associated global symmetry breaking. We discuss various
approaches to the determination of Nc, which lead to estimates ranging from
Nc=1 to Nc=4. This theory with N=2 has been employed as an effective
continuum theory for the 2D quantum antiferromagnet where the observed Neel
ordering corresponds to dynamical fermion mass generation. Thus the value of
Nc is of some physical interest. We also consider the phase structure of the
model with a finite gauge boson mass (the Abelian Higgs model).Comment: 14 pages, corrected the normalization of the fermion condensate in
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