Phys. Rev. E 64, 037701 (2001) [4 pages]Kink dynamics in a topological φ4 lattice
A. B. Adib * and C. A. S. Almeida † Received 25 April 2001; published 27 August 2001 Recently proposed was a discretization for nonlinear Klein-Gordon field theories in which the resulting lattice preserves the topological (Bogomol’nyi) lower bound on the kink energy and, as a consequence, has no Peierls-Nabarro barrier even for large spatial discretizations (h≈1.0). It was then suggested that these “topological discrete systems” are a natural choice for the numerical study of continuum kink dynamics. Giving particular emphasis to the φ4 theory, we numerically investigate kink-antikink scattering and breather formation in these topological lattices. Our results indicate that, even though these systems are quite accurate for studying free kinks in coarse lattices, for legitimate dynamical kink problems the accuracy is rather restricted to fine lattices (h≈0.1). We suggest that this fact is related to the breaking of the Bogomol’nyi bound during the kink-antikink interaction, where the field profile loses its static property as required by the Bogomol’nyi argument. We conclude, therefore, that these lattices are not suitable for the study of more general kink dynamics, since a standard discretization is simpler and has effectively the same accuracy for such resolutions. ©2001 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v64/e037701
* Email address: adib@fisica.ufc.br
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