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Three-dimensional vortices in Abelian gauge theories
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    Three-dimensional vortices in Abelian gauge theories (English)
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    7 May 2009
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    The theory of Abelian gauge theories in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) equipped with the Minkowski metric leads to a system of KGM (Klein-Gordon-Maxwell) equations, which provide models for the interaction between the electromagnetic field and matter. The authors show that a suitable choice of the term \(W\) guarantees the existence of finite energy vortices in tree space dimensions. Here, a vortex is a finite energy solution in which the magnetic field looks like the field created by a solenoid.
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    Abelian gauge theories
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    Klein-Gordon-Maxwell equations
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    solitary waves
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    critical points
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    vortex solutions
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