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How do impurities create tiny, compact knots in quantum fields?

I. Andrade, D. Bazeia, M. A. Marques, R. Menezes

May 22, 2026

In scalar field theory, kinks are extended defects that normally stretch infinitely. By coupling the field to carefully chosen impurities, physicists found they can compress these kinks into compact, stable structures. The trick requires breaking the usual symmetries in just the right way, and the resulting configurations are stable against small perturbations.
Published as Compact structures in impurity-doped vacuumless systems arXiv:2605.23545
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