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Solitons with integer fermion number
Solitons with integer fermion number
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Solitons with integer fermion number

1992
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Overview
Necessary and sufficient conditions are found for any object in \\(3+1\\) dimensions to have integer rather than fractional fermion number. Nontrivial examples include the Jackiw-Rebbi monopole and the already well studied Su-Schrieffer-Heeger soliton, both displaying integer multiples of elementary charges in combinations that normally are forbidden.
Publisher
Cornell University Library, arXiv.org

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