
TL;DR
This paper investigates scalar field models in two dimensions that support lumplike solutions, including some that are compact, expanding understanding of localized structures in field theories.
Contribution
It introduces various models supporting lumplike and compact solutions, highlighting new configurations in scalar field theories with standard kinematics.
Findings
Identification of models with bell-shaped lumplike solutions
Discovery of models supporting compact lumplike structures
Demonstration of localized solutions in two-dimensional scalar fields
Abstract
We study the presence of lumplike solutions in models described by a single real scalar field with standard kinematics in two-dimensional spacetime. The results show several distinct models that support the presence of bell-shaped, lumplike structures which may live in a compact space.
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