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New models for two real scalar fields and their kink-like solutions
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    New models for two real scalar fields and their kink-like solutions (English)
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    15 January 2016
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    Summary: We study the presence of kinks in models described by two real scalar fields in bidimensional spacetime. We generate new two-field models, constructed from distinct but important one-field models, and we solve them with techniques that we introduce in the current work. We illustrate the results with several examples of current interest to high energy physics.
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