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soliton

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for soliton.

Editorial note

The point is not that any wave is a soliton, but a soliton never changes shape as it moves (through time, a medium, or whatever).

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Quick take

(physics, mathematics) A solitary wave which retains its permanent structure after interacting with another soliton.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of soliton gathered in one view.

noun

(physics, mathematics) A solitary wave which retains its permanent structure after interacting with another soliton.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for soliton.

noun

(physics, mathematics) A solitary wave which retains its permanent structure after interacting with another soliton.

Example sentences

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The point is not that any wave is a soliton, but a soliton never changes shape as it moves (through time, a medium, or whatever).

2

The article didn't say, but a soliton is a solution to a nonlinear PDE that keeps its shape while traveling.

3

The point is not whether you call it a soliton or a topological defect.

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In my usage, a soliton and a topological defect are synonyms for certain isolated solutions to differential equations.

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Powered by a soliton microcomb and a Mach–Zehnder Interferometer (MZI) mesh, this chip doesn’t use transistors for parallel processing.

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Please replace soliton with topological defect in my statement above and see if it makes more sense.

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In high school our soliton to not enough seats was to have people get in the trunk.

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One soliton can contain multiple elements of other solitons, all of them interacting at a distance.

9

Please forgive me for double dipping, and read my other response on the soliton/topological defect matter.

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The soliton can decrease in amplitude, and expand in width, but otherwise remains the same.

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Each soliton has no mass, but together they explain galaxy rotation curves and DM lensing.

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The funny thing is there's actually a TNG episode, New Ground, where the crew test a Soliton wave for warp propulsion.

Quote examples

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On top of that, the article tries to explain things by using even more in my vocabulary undefined terms like "soliton".

2

It's whether the paper's proposal is about a soliton or topological defect "in the gravitational field equations" or in a scalar field model.

3

The "Soliton Wave" from TNG was very far down on the list of things I would have expected to see in real life.

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No matter how far apart these solitons get, the soliton "children" still "chat" with their "parents".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use soliton in a sentence?

The point is not that any wave is a soliton, but a soliton never changes shape as it moves (through time, a medium, or whatever).

What does soliton mean?

(physics, mathematics) A solitary wave which retains its permanent structure after interacting with another soliton.

What part of speech is soliton?

soliton is commonly used as noun.