An introduction to kinks in $\varphi^4$-theory
Mariya Lizunova, Jasper van Wezel

TL;DR
This paper provides an educational overview of topological kinks in $\
Contribution
It introduces the fundamental concepts and physical processes of kink dynamics in $\
Findings
Classification of stable solutions
Analysis of kink collisions and resonances
Insights into kink-impurity interactions
Abstract
As a low-energy effective model emerging in disparate fields throughout all of physics, the ubiquitous -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 -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…
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