
What is the definition of soliton? - Physics Stack Exchange
Oct 9, 2016 · A soliton is a self-reinforcing single wave, which moves at a constant velocity, whilst maintaining its shape. Solitons represent solutions to a large class of weakly nonlinear dispersive …
Erik Lentz's faster-than-light soliton - Physics Stack Exchange
The closest thing so far is a comment to a journalist by relativist Ken Olum, who proved one version of a relationship between faster-than-light travel and energy condition violation, and who thinks his …
Analogy for Lentz soliton - Physics Stack Exchange
Apr 26, 2021 · Analogy for Lentz Soliton: Recently I have been hearing that Eric Lentz published a paper concluding that we can have warp drive without the need of negative energy to expand spacetime. …
Soliton solution of the NLS equation - Physics Stack Exchange
which is claimed to be a fundamental soliton. Taking the modulus of the equation yields a function independent of z z. Now I get terribly confused. Why is the modulus of u(z, t) u (z, t) independent of z …
How is the velocity of a soliton defined? - Physics Stack Exchange
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topological insulators - How can a Soliton be neutral in the Su ...
Dec 22, 2023 · In the presence of the solititon there is a ground-state fractional charge of +e/2 + / 2 localized near the soliton for each of the spin-up and spin-down Fermi seas: a total of +e +. Adding …
quantum field theory - Physics Stack Exchange
I am reading papers about solitons for my small reports, and i could not understand its physical meaning in detail. I know soliton is solitary wave which behaves like particle. And many text they...
bose einstein condensate - Link between integrability and soliton ...
May 14, 2018 · I have been doing some research on the properties and dynamics of solitons (in particular, solitons in superfluids) and several works and papers mention the link between solitonic …
Why are some solitons formed from bosonic fields fermionic?
The soliton is only invariant under the "diagonal group" of the rotations and some internal isospin group. Noether's theorem dictates that the right definition of the spin of the excitations is associated with …
general relativity - Resources for Gravitational Soliton (specially on ...
Feb 2, 2023 · Can someone provide some resources (books, notes, articles etc.) on Gravitational Soliton (specially on the Belinski–Zakharov transform)? I've found only the following two reference from the …