In this thesis the research presented relates to topological solitons in (2+1) and (3+1)-dimensional Skyrme theories. Solutions in these theories have topologically invariant quantities which results in stable solutions which are topologically distinct from a vacuum. In Chapter 2 we discuss the broken baby Skyrme model, a theory which breaks symmetry to the dihedral group D_N. It has been shown that the unit soliton solution of the theory is formed of N distinct peaks, called partons. The multi-soliton solutions have already been numerically simulated for N = 3 and were found to be related to polyiamonds. We extend this for higher values of N and demonstrate that a polyform structure continues. We discuss our numerical simulations study...
Several materials, such as ferromagnets, spinor Bose-Einstein condensates, and some topological insu...
A model of an inversion-symmetric frustrated spin system is introduced which hosts three-dimensional...
Topological solitons are particle-like solutions of nonlinear field equations with important applica...
The presented thesis contains research on topological solitons in (2+1) and (3+1) dimensional classi...
This thesis examines the behaviour of two new models exhibiting topological solitons. This analysis ...
The Skyrme–Faddeev model is a three-dimensional nonlinear field theory that has topological soliton ...
The broken planar Skyrme model is a theory that breaks global O (3) symmetry to the dihedral group D...
The broken planar Skyrme model is a theory that breaks global O (3) symmetry to the dihedral group D...
The research presented in this thesis is concerned with soliton interactions and bound states. We co...
The baby Skyrme model is a (2+1)-dimensional analogue of the Skyrme model, in which baryons are desc...
The Skyrme-Faddeev model is a (3 + 1)-dimensional model which has knotted, string-like, soliton solu...
The topological solitons of two classical field theories, the Faddeev-Skyrme model and the Ginzburg-...
The Skyrme–Faddeev model is a modified sigma model in three-dimensional space, which has string-like...
We develop a one-parameter family of static baby Skyrme models that do not require a potential term ...
There are two basic types of three-dimensional topological soliton, namely skyrmions and monopoles. ...
Several materials, such as ferromagnets, spinor Bose-Einstein condensates, and some topological insu...
A model of an inversion-symmetric frustrated spin system is introduced which hosts three-dimensional...
Topological solitons are particle-like solutions of nonlinear field equations with important applica...
The presented thesis contains research on topological solitons in (2+1) and (3+1) dimensional classi...
This thesis examines the behaviour of two new models exhibiting topological solitons. This analysis ...
The Skyrme–Faddeev model is a three-dimensional nonlinear field theory that has topological soliton ...
The broken planar Skyrme model is a theory that breaks global O (3) symmetry to the dihedral group D...
The broken planar Skyrme model is a theory that breaks global O (3) symmetry to the dihedral group D...
The research presented in this thesis is concerned with soliton interactions and bound states. We co...
The baby Skyrme model is a (2+1)-dimensional analogue of the Skyrme model, in which baryons are desc...
The Skyrme-Faddeev model is a (3 + 1)-dimensional model which has knotted, string-like, soliton solu...
The topological solitons of two classical field theories, the Faddeev-Skyrme model and the Ginzburg-...
The Skyrme–Faddeev model is a modified sigma model in three-dimensional space, which has string-like...
We develop a one-parameter family of static baby Skyrme models that do not require a potential term ...
There are two basic types of three-dimensional topological soliton, namely skyrmions and monopoles. ...
Several materials, such as ferromagnets, spinor Bose-Einstein condensates, and some topological insu...
A model of an inversion-symmetric frustrated spin system is introduced which hosts three-dimensional...
Topological solitons are particle-like solutions of nonlinear field equations with important applica...