“…Although the long-range nature of the interaction like the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interaction [81,82,83] in itinerant magnets is different from the short-range one in frustrated insulating magnets, an effective multi-spin interaction arising from the Fermi surface instability gives rise to the groundstate SkX even without the DM interaction [78]. Similar to the frustrated magnets, it was shown that the effect of single-ion anisotropy [84,85,86,87], two-ion anisotropy [88,89,90,91,92,93], circularly polarized microwave field [94], and thermal fluctuations [95,96] enhance the stability of the SkX. It was also shown that the introduction of the DM or antisymmetric spin-orbit interaction in itinerant magnets leads to the SkX formation [43,97,98,99,100].…”