Affiliation:
1. Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam
2. University of Utrecht
Abstract
As a low-energy effective model emerging in disparate fields
throughout all of physics, the ubiquitous \varphi^4φ4-theory
is one of the central models of modern theoretical physics. Its
topological defects, or kinks, describe stable, particle-like
excitations that play a central role in processes ranging from cosmology
to particle physics and condensed matter theory. In these lecture notes,
we introduce the description of kinks in \varphi^4φ4-theory
and the various physical processes that govern their dynamics. The notes
are aimed at advanced undergraduate students, and emphasis is placed on
stimulating qualitative insight into the rich phenomenology encountered
in kink dynamics. The appendices contain more detailed derivations, and
allow enquiring students to also obtain a quantitative understanding.
Topics covered include the topological classification of stable
solutions, kink collisions, the formation of bions, resonant scattering
of kinks, and kink-impurity interactions.
Funder
Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
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