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A is a self-reinforcing wave packet that maintains its shape while traveling at a constant speed, even after colliding with other solitons. Traditionally, these are studied in "one-dimensional" systems like long fiber optic cables or narrow canals.

However, when we move these waves onto (like a circle) or compact surfaces (like a drop or a cell membrane), new rules apply: Nonlinear Waves and Solitons on Contours and Cl...

The wave must eventually "loop back" on itself. This requires specific mathematical frameworks from topology and differential geometry to describe how the curve’s curvature affects the wave's stability. A is a self-reinforcing wave packet that maintains

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