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Configurational Entropic Study of the Enhanced Longevity in Resonant Oscillons

Published 24 Mar 2020 in hep-th and nlin.PS | (2003.10899v1)

Abstract: We use an information-theoretic measure of shape complexity known as configurational entropy (CE) to investigate numerically the remarkably long lifetimes of spherically-symmetric ``resonant oscillons'' in three-dimensional and of azimuthally-symmetric oscillons in two-dimensional relativistic scalar field theories, which have been conjectured to be infinite. In 3d, we obtain a power law relating a stability measure derived from CE to the oscillons' lifetimes that, upon extrapolation to large times, offers support to this conjecture. In 2d, we obtain a three-way relation between the oscillons' energies, a CE-derived measure of their stability, and their radiation rates to support the conjecture that they asymptotically tend toward a classically-stable attractor solution.

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