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Transport Meeting
Venue: via Zoom
Time: Thursday, June 10, 2021, 4:30pm (s.t.)
Contact: hees@itp.uni-frankfurt.de
Transasymptotics in hydrodynamics
Mauricio Martinez (North Carolina State
University, Raleigh)
Hydrodynamics is a physical theory which
describes long wavelength phenomena. Any introductory physics
textbook indicates that the applicability of hydrodynamics is restricted
to be near to local thermal equilibrium. This assumption seems to be very
restrictive given the overwhelming experimental evidence of fluid behavior
seen in nucleus-nucleus collisions and cold atoms systems. The fact that
hydrodynamics can be applied to these non-equilibrated physical systems
calls for a better understanding of the foundations of hydrodynamics. In
this talk I will discuss the most recent developments of the theory for in
and out of equilibrium fluids. I shall present new theoretical results
related to the emergence of non-equilibrium constitutive relations in
hydrodynamics and non-hydrodynamic transport in kinetic theory. I shall
also introduce in a pedagogical manner the ideas behind resurgence and
transseries which are used frequently to analyze nonlinear differential
equations in the context of hydrodynamics. I will conclude by discussing
new possibilities for future research directions.
The talk will be live-streamed (but not recorded) via Zoom under
https://uni-frankfurt.zoom.us/j/2848286010?pwd=VmtCY1RCc1hpVStKd0RibFBpc1IzZz09
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