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The quantitative study of how fluids (gases and liquids) move.
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Does it make sense to quantize perfect fluid?
Wikipedia (see here) says perfect fluid may be quantized. I do find an article (arXiv 1011.6396) about this, and the procedure is straight forward. What I do not understand is whether this quantizatio …
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Does it make sense to quantize perfect fluid?
After three years I still don't really have a clear answer, but I'll write down what I have now. The idea is documented in Sec. 24 in Statistical Physics II in Landau's Course of Theoretical Physics, …