We consider black hole spacetimes that are holographically dual to strongly coupled field theories in which spatial translations are broken explicitly. We discuss how the quasinormal modes associated with diffusion of heat and charge can be systematically constructed in a long wavelength perturbative expansion. We show that the dispersion relation for these modes is given in terms of the thermoelectric DC conductivity and static susceptibilities of the dual field theory and thus we derive a generalised Einstein relation from Einstein’s equations. A corollary of our results is that thermodynamic instabilities imply specific types of dynamical instabilities of the associated black hole solutions
Within holography the DC conductivity can be obtained by solving a system of Stokes equations for an...
We consider the transport of conserved charges in spatially inhomogeneous quantum systems with a di...
We study the nearly critical behaviour of holographic superfluids at finite temperature and chemical...
We consider black hole spacetimes that are holographically dual to strongly coupled field theories i...
Abstract We consider black hole spacetimes that are holographically dual to strongly coupled field t...
In this thesis we study aspects of transport in strongly coupled quantum systems with broken transla...
We consider a general class of electrically charged black holes of Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory th...
We consider general black hole solutions of Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory that are holographically ...
For strongly interacting systems, where perturbation theory is not applicable, holographic duality i...
We consider holographic theories at finite temperature in which a continuous global symmetry in the ...
We introduce a new framework for constructing black hole solutions that are holographically dual to ...
In phases where translations are spontaneously broken, new gapless degrees of freedom appear in the ...
We consider inhomogeneous, periodic, holographic lattices of D = 4 Einstein-Maxwell theory. We show ...
Abstract: Inspired by a recently conjectured universal bound for thermo-electric diffusion constants...
We consider transport of heat and charge in holographic lattices which are phases of strongly couple...
Within holography the DC conductivity can be obtained by solving a system of Stokes equations for an...
We consider the transport of conserved charges in spatially inhomogeneous quantum systems with a di...
We study the nearly critical behaviour of holographic superfluids at finite temperature and chemical...
We consider black hole spacetimes that are holographically dual to strongly coupled field theories i...
Abstract We consider black hole spacetimes that are holographically dual to strongly coupled field t...
In this thesis we study aspects of transport in strongly coupled quantum systems with broken transla...
We consider a general class of electrically charged black holes of Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory th...
We consider general black hole solutions of Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory that are holographically ...
For strongly interacting systems, where perturbation theory is not applicable, holographic duality i...
We consider holographic theories at finite temperature in which a continuous global symmetry in the ...
We introduce a new framework for constructing black hole solutions that are holographically dual to ...
In phases where translations are spontaneously broken, new gapless degrees of freedom appear in the ...
We consider inhomogeneous, periodic, holographic lattices of D = 4 Einstein-Maxwell theory. We show ...
Abstract: Inspired by a recently conjectured universal bound for thermo-electric diffusion constants...
We consider transport of heat and charge in holographic lattices which are phases of strongly couple...
Within holography the DC conductivity can be obtained by solving a system of Stokes equations for an...
We consider the transport of conserved charges in spatially inhomogeneous quantum systems with a di...
We study the nearly critical behaviour of holographic superfluids at finite temperature and chemical...