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  2. Instanton - Wikipedia

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    An instanton can be used to calculate the transition probability for a quantum mechanical particle tunneling through a potential barrier. One example of a system with an instanton effect is a particle in a double-well potential. In contrast to a classical particle, there is non-vanishing probability that it crosses a region of potential energy ...

  3. Periodic instantons - Wikipedia

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    Periodic instantons were discovered with the explicit solution of Euclidean-time field equations for double-well potentials and the cosine potential with non-vanishing energy [1] and are explicitly expressible in terms of Jacobian elliptic functions (the generalization of trigonometrical functions). Periodic instantons describe the oscillations ...

  4. List of particles - Wikipedia

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    Instantons have properties similar to particles, specific examples include: Calorons, finite temperature generalization of instantons. Merons, a field configuration which is a non-self-dual solution of the Yang–Mills field equation. The instanton is believed to be composed of two merons.

  5. ADHM construction - Wikipedia

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    Given B 1, B 2, I, J such that = =, an anti-self-dual instanton in a SU gauge theory with instanton number k can be constructed, All anti-self-dual instantons can be obtained in this way and are in one-to-one correspondence with solutions up to a U( k ) rotation which acts on each B in the adjoint representation and on I and J via the ...

  6. Caloron - Wikipedia

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    One important example of an instanton is the BPST instanton, discovered in 1975 by Alexander Belavin, Alexander Markovich Polyakov, Albert Schwartz and Yu S. Tyupkin. [1] This is a topologically stable solution to the four-dimensional SU(2) Yang–Mills field equations in Euclidean spacetime (i.e. after Wick rotation).

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  8. Gravitational instanton - Wikipedia

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    From a physical point of view, a gravitational instanton is a non-singular solution of the vacuum Einstein equations with positive-definite, as opposed to Lorentzian, metric. There are many possible generalizations of the original conception of a gravitational instanton: for example one can allow gravitational instantons to have a nonzero ...

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    For example, oil might undergo a bleaching and refining phase to remove any odors and colors, but that doesn't mean you're finding bleach in your oil.