Abstract: We use alternative quantisation of the D3/D5 system to explore properties of a strongly coupled charged plasma and strongly coupled anyonic fluids. The S-transform of the D3/D5 system is used as a model for charged matter interacting with a U(1) gauge field in the large coupling regime, and we compute the dispersion relationship of the propa-gating electromagnetic modes as the density and temperature are changed. A more general SL(2,Z) transformation gives a strongly interacting anyonic fluid, and we study its trans-port properties as we change the statistics of the anyons and the background magnetic field
We study the effects of the temperature and of a magnetic field in the setup of an intersection of D...
The standard model of physics classifies particles into elementary leptons and hadrons composed of q...
International audienceWe extend the effective dynamical quasiparticle model (DQPM)—constructed for t...
We use alternative quantisation of the D 3 /D 5 system to explore properties of a strongly coupled c...
In this paper, we first briefly introduce a two-component anyon model and present unusual commutatio...
Anyons have garnered substantial interest theoretically as well as experimentally. Due to the intric...
The conferences on "Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems" (SCCS) arose from the "Strongly Coupled Plas-m...
Abstract: We study black branes carrying both electric and magnetic charges in Einstein-Maxwell theo...
Abstract: We perform a detailed analysis of the predictions of resummed perturbation theory for the ...
The main research accomplishments/findings of the project were the following: (1) Publication of an ...
We review recent progress in theory and simulation of strongly correlated classical plasmas, in gene...
Magnetized plasma expansions from explosive phenomena often have characteristically large ratios of ...
We studied the directed flow of heavy quarks in small systems produced in p-Pb collisions due to bot...
We argue that quite unusual properties of Quark-Gluon Plasma in the RHIC temperature domain T = (1 ...
We study the response functions (chromo-electric susceptibilities) for an interacting quark-gluon pl...
We study the effects of the temperature and of a magnetic field in the setup of an intersection of D...
The standard model of physics classifies particles into elementary leptons and hadrons composed of q...
International audienceWe extend the effective dynamical quasiparticle model (DQPM)—constructed for t...
We use alternative quantisation of the D 3 /D 5 system to explore properties of a strongly coupled c...
In this paper, we first briefly introduce a two-component anyon model and present unusual commutatio...
Anyons have garnered substantial interest theoretically as well as experimentally. Due to the intric...
The conferences on "Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems" (SCCS) arose from the "Strongly Coupled Plas-m...
Abstract: We study black branes carrying both electric and magnetic charges in Einstein-Maxwell theo...
Abstract: We perform a detailed analysis of the predictions of resummed perturbation theory for the ...
The main research accomplishments/findings of the project were the following: (1) Publication of an ...
We review recent progress in theory and simulation of strongly correlated classical plasmas, in gene...
Magnetized plasma expansions from explosive phenomena often have characteristically large ratios of ...
We studied the directed flow of heavy quarks in small systems produced in p-Pb collisions due to bot...
We argue that quite unusual properties of Quark-Gluon Plasma in the RHIC temperature domain T = (1 ...
We study the response functions (chromo-electric susceptibilities) for an interacting quark-gluon pl...
We study the effects of the temperature and of a magnetic field in the setup of an intersection of D...
The standard model of physics classifies particles into elementary leptons and hadrons composed of q...
International audienceWe extend the effective dynamical quasiparticle model (DQPM)—constructed for t...