Soliton Solutions and Conservation Laws for a Self-interacting Scalar
Field in \(\phi^{4}\) Theory
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.09338v1
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2023 10:33:55 GMT
- Title: Soliton Solutions and Conservation Laws for a Self-interacting Scalar
Field in \(\phi^{4}\) Theory
- Authors: Muhammad Al-Zafar Khan, Mervlyn Moodley, Francesco Petruccione
- Abstract summary: We calculate soliton solutions to the scalar field equation of motion that arises for the 4th-order extended Lagrangian ((phi4) theory.
We reflect on the application of conservation laws in particle physics and phenomenology.
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- Abstract: We calculate soliton solutions to the scalar field equation of motion that
arises for the 4th-order extended Lagrangian (\(\phi^{4}\) theory) in quantum
field theory using the extended hyperbolic tangent and the sine-cosine methods.
Using the former technique, ten complex soliton waves are obtained; we
graphically represent three of these profiles using density plots. In the
latter case, two real soliton solutions are obtained, of which, we demonstrate
the wave profile for the positive case. Using the multiplier method, we
calculate conservation laws in \((1 + 1)\)-, \((2 + 1)\)-, and \((3 +
1)\)-dimensions producing three, six, and ten conservation laws respectively.
Lastly, we reflect on the application of conservation laws in particle physics
and phenomenology.
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