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A '''ground state''' is a soliton solution of minimal mass (or in some cases minimal energy). They are usually smooth, positive, rapidly decreasing, and (after translation) radially symmetric and unique. | A '''ground state''' is a [[soliton]] solution of minimal mass (or in some cases minimal energy). They are usually smooth, positive, rapidly decreasing, and (after translation) radially symmetric and unique. | ||
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Revision as of 20:36, 9 August 2006
A ground state is a soliton solution of minimal mass (or in some cases minimal energy). They are usually smooth, positive, rapidly decreasing, and (after translation) radially symmetric and unique.