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Obviously the three Domain wall articles should be consolidated, and then delete just the one since it has no references overcoming WP:NN MJH (talk) 03:19, 8 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

  • Keep Consolidating articles on widely differing physical theories merely because they all possess codimension 1 topological solitons is not obvious or recommended. That they all use the same term for a mathematical construct instead suggests a disambiguation page, and indeed there is one for the term Domain wall.
But more importantly, the topic of domain walls in string theory looks notable itself. Google Scholar shows 130 hits for "brane domain wall" and 127 hits for "domain wall brane" and per WP:GOOGLEHITS, hits in peer-reviewed publications count for something. These include peer-reviewed publications in mainstream physics journals, such as
"Standard model on a domain-wall brane?", Phys. Rev. D 77, 124038 (2008), [1]
"Cosmology and fermion confinement in a scalar-field-generated domain wall brane in five dimension", Journal of High Energy Physics Volume 2007, p.62, [2]
"Domain wall brane in squared curvature gravity", Journal of High Energy Physics June 2011, p. 135 [3]
"First-order framework and domain-wall/brane-cosmology correspondence",Physics Letters B Volume 661, Issues 2–3, 20 March 2008, Pages 179–185, [4]
"Witten domain wall" (both the Horava and Seiberg varieties) scores another 10 hits on GS. For a secondary reference, there is a review in Science that includes a discussion of brane domain walls as a model for our 3D universe:
"Brane-Worlds", Gary Gibbons, Science 7 January 2000: Vol. 287 no. 5450 pp. 49-50 [5]
All these show string theory domain walls is a notable topic on its own. As such, the article has surmountable problems and should be kept. Mark viking (talk) 20:51, 8 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]