Aspects of Purely Transmitting Defects in Integrable Field Theories
E Corrigan

TL;DR
This paper reviews classical and quantum features of integrable defects, focusing on how solitons behave in the sine-Gordon model, highlighting the theoretical understanding of defect interactions in integrable systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of purely transmitting defects in integrable field theories, emphasizing soliton dynamics in the sine-Gordon model.
Findings
Analysis of soliton-defect interactions in the sine-Gordon model
Insights into quantum and classical properties of integrable defects
Discussion of the behavior of solitons in the presence of defects
Abstract
Some classical and quantum aspects of integrable defects are reviewed with particular emphasis on the behaviour of solitons in the sine-Gordon model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonlinear Waves and Solitons · Nonlinear Photonic Systems · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
