Abstract:We consider quantum phase transitions with global symmetry breakings that result in the formation of topological defects. We evaluate the number densities of kinks, vortices, and monopoles that are produced in d = 1, 2, 3 spatial dimensions respectively and find that they scale as t −d/2 and evolve towards attractor solutions that are independent of the quench timescale. For d = 1 our results apply in the region of parameters λτ /m 1 where λ is the quartic self-interaction of the order parameter, τ is the quen… Show more
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