Comment on "Lack of a genuine time crystal in a chiral soliton model" by Syrwid, Kosior, and Sacha
Patrik \"Ohberg, Ewan M. Wright

TL;DR
This paper provides a critical commentary on a previous study that questioned the existence of genuine time crystals in a specific chiral soliton model, highlighting potential oversights or alternative interpretations.
Contribution
It offers an analysis that challenges the conclusions of the original work, proposing different perspectives on the existence of time crystals in the model.
Findings
Questions the validity of the original claim about time crystals
Suggests alternative interpretations of the model's behavior
Highlights the importance of specific conditions for time crystal formation
Abstract
We present a comment on A. Syrwid, A. Kosior, and K. Sacha, "Lack of a genuine time crystal in a chiral soliton model," arXiv:2005.12313.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
