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Non-topological solitons and quasi-solitons

Shuang-Yong Zhou

2025Reports on Progress in Physics11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Solitons in relativistic field theories are not necessarily topologically charged. In particular, non-topological solitons-known as Q-balls-arise naturally in nonlinear field theories endowed with attractive interactions and internal symmetries. Even without stabilizing internal symmetries, quasi-solitons known as oscillons, which are long-lived, can also exist. Both Q-balls and oscillons have significant applications in cosmology and particle physics. This review is an updated account of the intriguing properties and dynamics of these non-topological solitons and quasi-solitons, as well as their important roles in early-Universe scenarios and particle physics models.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSolitonTopology (electrical circuits)Theoretical physicsMathematical physicsQuantum mechanicsClassical mechanicsQuantum electrodynamicsNonlinear systemMathematicsCombinatoricsNonlinear Photonic SystemsNonlinear Waves and Solitons
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