In the context of string theory, a domain wall refers to a type of solitonic solution in higher-dimensional field theories that can arise within the framework of string theory. Specifically, domain walls can represent interfaces or boundaries in spacetime where the physical properties of the fields change, often associated with a change in vacuum states or phases of the underlying field theory. In more technical terms, a domain wall is typically a (d-1)-dimensional object embedded in a d-dimensional spacetime.

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