Review of Rotational Symmetry Breaking in Baby Skyrme Models
Marek Karliner, Itay Hen

TL;DR
This paper reviews the phenomenon of rotational symmetry breaking in baby Skyrme models, covering static solutions, crystalline structures, and effects of rotation in both flat and curved spaces.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of rotational symmetry breaking phenomena in baby Skyrme models, including new insights into static, crystalline, and rotating solutions.
Findings
Rotational symmetry breaking occurs in static baby Skyrme solutions.
Baby skyrmions form crystalline structures at zero temperature.
Spontaneous symmetry breaking also appears in rotating baby skyrmions.
Abstract
We discuss one of the most interesting phenomena exhibited by baby skyrmions -- breaking of rotational symmetry. The topics we will deal with here include the appearance of rotational symmetry breaking in the static solutions of baby Skyrme models, both in flat as well as in curved spaces, the zero-temperature crystalline structure of baby skyrmions, and finally, the appearance of spontaneous breaking of rotational symmetry in rotating baby skyrmions.
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