Solitons : properties, dynamics, interactions, applications / R. MacKenzie, M.B. Paranjape, W.J. Zakrzewski, editors.

Solitons were discovered by John Scott Russel in 1834, and have interested scientists and mathematicians ever since. They have been the subject of a large body of research in a wide variety of fields of physics and mathematics, not to mention engineering and other branches of science such as biology...

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Other Authors: MacKenzie, R. (Richard), Paranjape, M. B., Zakrzewski, W. J.
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Language:English
Published: New York : Springer, ©2000.
Series:CRM series in mathematical physics.
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505 0 |a 1 Berry Phase and Dissipation of Topological Singularities -- 2 Normal Mode Spectra of Multi-Skyrmions -- 3 Standard-Model Dirac Particles Trapped in Flat (Noncompact) Higher Dimensions -- 4 Planar QED in Magnetic or Electric Solitonic Backgrounds -- 5 Collective Coordinates and Inequivalent Coset Space Quantizations -- 6 Spatial Solitons of the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation of Arbitrary Nonlinearity with a Potential Hill -- 7 Hairs on the Unicorn: Fine Structure of Monopoles and Other Solitons -- 8 A Model for Partially Polarized Quantum Hall States -- 9 Ordering Dynamics of Topological Defect Networks -- 10 Gauge Theory Description of Spin Chains and Ladders -- 11 Soliton Solutions of the Integrable Chiral Model in (2+1) Dimensions -- 12 String Winding Modes From Charge Nonconservation in Compact Chern-Simons Theory -- 13 Holes in the Charge Density of Topological Solitons -- 14 From Two-dimensional Black Holes to sine-Gordon Solitons -- 15 Solitons and Exciton Superfluidity -- 16 Quantum Effects on Higgs Winding Configurations -- 17 Solitons and Their Moduli Spaces -- 18 Deformed Skyrmions -- 19 The Large-Nc Renormalization Group -- 20 Instantons in Nonirreducible Representations of the Lorentz Group -- 21 Fermion Vacuum Effects on Soliton Stability -- 22 Soliton Solutions of the?-Model and Disoriented Chiral Condensates -- 23 Dynamics of Topological Magnetic Solitons -- 24 Fun with Baby-Skyrmions -- 25 Skyrmions and Domain Walls -- 26 Fun with Electroweak Solitons -- 27 Neutral and Charged Spin Excitations in the Quantum Hall Ferromagnet -- 28 Quantum Corrections to Monopoles -- 29 Nonabelian Dyons -- 30 Electroweak Baryon Properties in Soliton Models -- 31 Solitons, Duality, and Supersymmetric Gauge Theories -- 32 Solitonic Strings and Knots -- 33 Toward a String Formulation of Vortex Dynamics -- 34 Domain Walls in a Chern-Simons Theory -- 35 Microphysics of Gauge Vortices and Baryogenesis -- 36 On a Dual Standard Model -- 37 From Skyrmions to the Nucleon-Nucleon Potential -- 38 Two-dimensional Solitons at Finite Temperature -- 39 Nontopological Structures in the Baby-Skyrme Model. 
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