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Gravitational Solitons are [[soliton]] solutions of the [[Einstein field equation]]. They can be separated into two kinds, solitons of the [[vacuum Einstein equation]] generated by the [[Belinski-Zakharov transform]], and solitons of the [[Maxwell-Einstein equations]] generated by the [[Belinski-Zakharov-Alekseev transform]].
A gravitational soliton is a [[soliton]] solution of the [[Einstein field equation]]. It can be separated into two kinds, a soliton of the [[vacuum Einstein equation]] generated by the [[Belinski-Zakharov transform]], and a soliton of the [[Maxwell-Einstein equations]] generated by the [[Belinski-Zakharov-Alekseev transform]].

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A gravitational soliton is a soliton solution of the Einstein field equation. It can be separated into two kinds, a soliton of the vacuum Einstein equation generated by the Belinski-Zakharov transform, and a soliton of the Maxwell-Einstein equations generated by the Belinski-Zakharov-Alekseev transform.