Q-ball
non-topological soliton whose stability is guaranteed by a conserved charge rather than nontrivial topology
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Q-ball
Summary
Q-ball is a hypothetical scientific object[1]. Q-ball draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (hypothetical_scientific_object category, ranking #7 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- Q-ball is credited with the discovery of Sidney Coleman[3].
- Q-ball's instance of is recorded as hypothetical scientific object[4].
- Q-ball's subclass of is recorded as soliton[5].
- Q-ball's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05v7ch[6].
- Q-ball's different from is recorded as Exotic vacuum object[7].
- Q-ball's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2775936641[8].
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Works and Contributions
Q-ball is credited with the discovery of Sidney Coleman[3].
Why It Matters
Q-ball draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (hypothetical_scientific_object category, ranking #7 of 9).[2]