New soliton models ('confining kinks') have purely discrete perturbation spectra; their one-loop mass shifts, computed via zeta-function regularization, are finite and negative without vacuum subtractions.
Exact mapping from the $(3+1)$-dimensional Skyrme model to the $(1+1)$-dimensional sine-Gordon theory and some applications
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A remarkable exact mapping, valid for low-enough energy scales and close to a sharp boundary distribution of hadronic matter, from the $(3+1)$-dimensional Skyrme model to the sine-Gordon theory in $(1+1)$ dimensions in the attractive regime is explicitly constructed. Besides the intrinsic theoretical interest to be able to describe the prototype of nonintegrable theories (namely, quantum chromodynamics in the infrared regime) in terms of the prototype of integrable relativistic field theories (namely, sine-Gordon theory in $(1+1)$ dimensions), we will show that this mapping can be extremely useful to analyze both equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium features of baryonic distributions in a cavity.
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Confining kinks. $\zeta$-regularized one-loop kink mass shifts in exotic field theories
New soliton models ('confining kinks') have purely discrete perturbation spectra; their one-loop mass shifts, computed via zeta-function regularization, are finite and negative without vacuum subtractions.