Theory Seminar (U. Toyama)
Topological solitons in field theories: How ubiquitous are they in nature?
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C104 (Faculty of Science, U. Toyama)
C104
Faculty of Science, U. Toyama
Description
My talk consists of two parts: The first half is devoted to a basic introduction
to topological solitons in field theories, including order parameter spaces, homotopy,
topological stability and so on. In the second part I introduce three concrete examples
from my recent studies. 1) Knot solitons in particle physics and cosmology,
2) Dislocations (topological defects known in atomic crystals and nematic liquid crystal)
and crystallization of chiral soliton lattice in finite density QCD, 3) Skeletal structure of marine planktons and SUSY topological solitons.
By bringing together these seemingly unrelated topics in one talk, I hope to demonstrate
how ubiquitous topological solitons are in nature.