The lowest-energy bimeron configurations in easy-plane chiral magnets exist and are asymptotically described by Möbius maps with scale of order 1/ln(1/σ).
Sharp quantitative rigidity results for maps from $S^2$ to $S^2$ of general degree
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As the energy of any map $v$ from $S^2$ to $S^2$ is at least $4\pi \vert deg(v)\vert$ with equality if and only if $v$ is a rational map one might ask whether maps with small energy defect $\delta_v=E(v)-4\pi \vert deg(v)\vert$ are necessarily close to a rational map. While such a rigidity statement turns out to be false for maps of general degree, we will prove that any map $v$ with small energy defect is essentially given by a collection of rational maps that describe the behaviour of $v$ at very different scales and that the corresponding distance is controlled by a quantitative rigidity estimate of the form $dist^2\leq C \delta_v(1+\vert\log\delta_v\vert)$ which is indeed sharp.
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The conformal limit for bimerons in easy-plane chiral magnets
The lowest-energy bimeron configurations in easy-plane chiral magnets exist and are asymptotically described by Möbius maps with scale of order 1/ln(1/σ).