Kinks and Domain Walls An Introduction to Classical and Quantum Solitons

Kinks and domain walls are the simplest kind of solitons and are invaluable for testing various ideas and for learning about non-perturbative aspects of field theories. They are the subject of research in essentially every branch of physics, ranging from condensed matter to cosmology. This book, fir...

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Main Author: Vachaspati, Tanmay (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2007
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