• A domain wall is a type of topological soliton that occurs whenever a discrete symmetry is spontaneously broken. Domain walls are also sometimes called...
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    In magnetism, a domain wall is an interface separating magnetic domains. It is a transition between different magnetic moments and usually undergoes an...
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  • In string theory, a domain wall is a theoretical (d−1)-dimensional singularity. A domain wall is meant to represent an object of codimension one embedded...
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    magnetic domains are called domain walls, where the magnetization rotates coherently from the direction in one domain to that in the next domain. The study...
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  • with the E8 gauge group propagates on a type of domain wall. This domain wall, a Hořava–Witten domain wall, behaves as a boundary of the eleven-dimensional...
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  • In lattice field theory, domain wall (DW) fermions are a fermion discretization avoiding the fermion doubling problem. They are a realisation of Ginsparg–Wilson...
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  • A domain wall is a term used in physics which can have similar meanings in optics, magnetism, or string theory. These phenomena can all be generically...
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    The cosmological domain wall problem, proposed in 1974 by Soviet physicist Yakov Zeldovich, discussed the formation of domain walls during phase transitions...
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    reversed-magnetization domains. The role of domain walls in determining coercivity is complicated since defects may pin domain walls in addition to nucleating...
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    magnetic skyrmion in condensed matter physics, and cosmic strings and domain walls in cosmology. In 1834, John Scott Russell described his wave of translation:...
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    baryon non-conserving interactions is negligible. The phase transition domain wall breaks the P-symmetry spontaneously, allowing for CP-symmetry violating...
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    The public domain (PD) consists of all the creative work to which no exclusive intellectual property rights apply. Those rights may have expired, been...
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  • the coercivity mechanism is based on domain wall pinning. Impurities inside the magnets impede the domain wall motion and thereby resist the magnetization...
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  • Racetrack memory or domain-wall memory (DWM) is an experimental non-volatile memory device under development at IBM's Almaden Research Center by a team...
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    to the material, the domain walls will move via a process in which the spins of the electrons in atoms near the wall in one domain turn under the influence...
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  • program control. Domain-wall memory (DWM) stores data in a magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs), which works by controlling domain wall (DW) motion in ferromagnetic...
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  • The DWDD (Domain Wall Displacement Detection) is a media reproducing technology developed by Canon and Sony and first implemented in a commercial product...
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    vacancies, or donors, which create metal (cation) vacancies and facilitate domain wall motion in the material. In general, acceptor doping creates hard lead...
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    various types of walls, including border barriers between countries, brick walls, defensive walls in fortifications, and retaining walls that hold back...
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  • representing a domain wall configuration (topological defect), which also appears in field theories with broken discrete symmetry. Infinite domain walls contradict...
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    discrete changes in the size or rotation of ferromagnetic domains. Domains change size by the domain walls moving within the crystal lattice in response to changes...
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  • these materials. Domain walls are spatially extended regions of transition mediating the transfer of the order parameter from one domain to another. In...
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  • is not saturated, the effect will be nonlinear and dependent upon the domain wall configuration of the material. Several experimental techniques allow...
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  • lower energies. Physics portal Hořava–Lifshitz gravity Hořava–Witten domain wall K-theory (physics) Profile at Grant Fund Neuron website Hořava, Petr...
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  • entropy of the domain wall itself. In a system of length L {\displaystyle L} there are L / a {\displaystyle L/a} positions for the domain wall, leading (according...
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  • ferromagnets are divided into magnetic domains and that the magnetization changed by the movement of domain walls. However, as early as 1930, Frenkel and...
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  • topological defect: magnetic monopole 2-dimensional topological defect: domain wall (e.g. of 1-dimensional topological defect: a cosmic string) Cosmic string...
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    'skyrmionic' pair of domain walls, and the progression of magnetization in a topologically trivial pair of magnetic domain walls, is illustrated in figure...
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    cause a bubble containing the true vacuum to appear. The walls of the bubble (or domain walls) have a positive surface tension, as energy is expended as...
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  • a window manager for X11 Desktop Window Manager in Microsoft Windows Domain-wall memory, experimental computer memory Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken...
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