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Γ-Convergence Analysis of a Generalized XY Model: Fractional Vortices and String Defects

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Γ-Convergence Analysis of a Generalized XY Model: Fractional Vortices and String Defects
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Communications in Mathematical Physics, November 2017
DOI 10.1007/s00220-017-3026-3
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Rufat Badal, Marco Cicalese, Lucia De Luca, Marcello Ponsiglione

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