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AbstractUsing the Gaussian effective potential approach, φ6 soliton solutions at finite temperature are studied for both the general case and the particular case λ2 = 2ξm2. A critical temperature is found at which soliton solutions cease to exist. The effective potential together with the mass-gap equation are studied in detail, and comparison with existing work on this subject is made


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