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Transport Meeting
Venue: via Zoom
Time: Thursday, December 07, 2023, 2:15 pm
Contact: hees@itp.uni-frankfurt.de
Prescaling relaxation to nonthermal attractors
Aleksas Mazeliauskas (Heidelberg University)
A nonthermal attractor (or fixed-point) is
a far-from-equilibrium phenomenon which describes the self-similar
evolution of the distribution function with universal scaling exponents.
In QCD, nonthermal attractors have been studied theoretically with
classical-statistical and QCD kinetic theory simulations, and they
describe the early stages of QCD thermalisation in heavy-ion collisions.
The self-similar evolution with predicted scaling exponents have been
observed experimentally in cold atom experiments. In this talk I will
discuss the recent progress in understanding how non-equilibrium quantum
systems approach the nonthermal attractors, i.e. the prescaling
phenomenon.
References
1. Berges, Heller, Mazeliauskas, Venugopalan, Rev. Mod. Phys. 93
(2021) 3, 035003, 2005.12299, QCD thermalization: Ab initio approaches and
interdisciplinary connections
2. Mazeliauskas, Berges, Phys. Rev. Lett. 122
(2019) 12, 122301, 1810.10554 Prescaling and far-from-equilibrium
hydrodynamics in the quark-gluon plasma
3. Mikheev, Mazeliauskas, Berges, Phys.Rev.D 105
(2022) 11, 116025, 2203.02299, Stability analysis of nonthermal fixed
points in longitudinally expanding kinetic theory
4. Heller, Mazeliauskas, Preis, 2307.07545, Prescaling relaxation to
nonthermal attractors
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