Several materials, such as ferromagnets, spinor Bose-Einstein condensates,
and some topological insulators, are now believed to support knotted
structures. One of the most successful base-models having stable knots is the
Faddeev-Skyrme model and it is expected to be contained in some of these
experimentally relevant models. The taxonomy of knotted topological solitons
(Hopfions) of this model is known. In this paper we describe some aspects of
the dynamics of Hopfions and show that they do indeed behave like particles:
during scattering the Hopf charge is conserved and bound states are formed when
the dynamics allows it. We have also investigated the dynamical stability of a
pair of Hopfions in stacked or side-by-side configurations, whose theoretical
stability has been recently discussed by Ward.Comment: 24 pages, 11 figure