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The quantitative study of how fluids (gases and liquids) move.
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Hydrodynamic correlation functions
I am trying to understand in detail how one can compute correlation functions of the stress-energy tensor in relativistic fluids and solids. I have found a reference that explains in general terms how …
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Chemical reactions in fluids
The equations of motion of ordinary relativistic hydrodynamics are derived by considering conservation equations of the energy tensor and particle number current, where constitutive relations relate t …
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Symmetries of effective field theory of hydrodynamics: a confusing calculation
This is a very specific question about a paper by P. Glorioso and H. Liu that can be found here https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.09331.pdf. In particular I want to understand how the authors get from the La …
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Hydrodynamics, isocurvature and entropy
I am trying to figure out what happens in the following situation: You have a fluid that consists of many types of particles that can turn into each other via chemical or nuclear reactions such that i …