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Elastic Li\'{e}nard-Wiechert potentials of dynamical dislocations from tensor gauge theory in 2+1 dimensions

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The dynamics of defect excitations in crystalline solids is necessary to understand the macroscopic low-energy properties of elastic media. We use fracton-elasticity duality to systematically study the defect dynamics and interactions in the linear isotropic medium. We derive the explicit expressions for the dual gauge potentials for moving dislocations and the resulting Jefimenko equations. We also compute stresses and strains. The paper includes two physical situations: when the vacancy number is fixed and when the number is fluctuating. If defects are present we show a constraint that needs to be satisfied by them when they climb perpendicularly to their Burgers vector. Next, we extend the classic result of Peach and Koehler for the force between two dislocations and show that, similarly, to moving charges in electrodynamics, it is non-reciprocal, when one dislocation is moving. We argue that our formalism can be extended beyond Cauchy's elasticity by exploiting the simplifications provided by the dual gauge formulation of elastic stresses.

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2025 1

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Planons and their Carroll-Galilei symmetries

hep-th · 2025-08-11 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

A group-theoretic classification of planon dynamics shows that massless Galilei orbits describe planar-restricted particles, with dipoles arising from a mixed Carroll-Galilei symmetry.

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  • Planons and their Carroll-Galilei symmetries hep-th · 2025-08-11 · unverdicted · none · ref 46 · internal anchor

    A group-theoretic classification of planon dynamics shows that massless Galilei orbits describe planar-restricted particles, with dipoles arising from a mixed Carroll-Galilei symmetry.