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Topological and Non-Topological Solitons in Scalar Field Theories

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In this article, the authors provide an introduction to integrable and non-integrable scalar field models with topological and nontopological soliton solutions focusing on both topologically and non topological solitons, bringing together debates around solitary waves and construction of soliton solution in various models and providing a discussion of soliton using simple model examples.
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Solitons emerge in various non-linear systems as stable localized configurations, behaving in many ways like particles, from non-linear optics and condensed matter to nuclear physics, cosmology and supersymmetric theories This book provides an introduction to integrable and non-integrable scalar field models with topological and non-topological soliton solutions Focusing on both topological and non-topological solitons, it brings together debates around solitary waves and construction of soliton solutions in various models and provides a discussion of solitons using simple model examples These include the Kortenweg-de-Vries system, sine-Gordon model, kinks and oscillons, and skyrmions and hopfions The classical field theory of scalar field in various spatial dimensions is used throughout the book in presentation of related concepts, both at the technical and conceptual level Providing a comprehensive introduction to the description and construction of solitons, this book is ideal for researchers and graduate students in mathematics and theoretical physics

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Static Hopf Solitons and Knotted Emergent Fields in Solid-State Noncentrosymmetric Magnetic Nanostructures

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Review: knots and other new topological effects in liquid crystals and colloids.

TL;DR: The review concludes with a discussion of how the studies of knots in liquid crystals and colloids can offer insights into topologically related structures in other branches of physics, with answers to many open questions, as well as how these experimentally observable knots hold a strong potential for providing new inspirations to the mathematical knot theory.
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Forces between Kinks and Antikinks with Long-range Tails

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors calculate the force between two kinks and between a kink and an antikink when their long-range tails overlap, and they find that the kink-kink force is repulsive and decays with the fourth power of kink separation.
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Forces between kinks and antikinks with long-range tails

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors calculate the force between two kinks and between a kink and an antikink when their long-range tails overlap, and they find that the kink-kink force is repulsive and decays with the fourth power of kink separation.
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