We consider a family of exact boost invariant solutions of the transport equation for free streaming massless particles, where the one particle distribution function is defined in terms of a function of a single variable. The evolution of second and third moments of the one particle distribution function (the second moment being the energy momentum tensor (EMT) and the third moment the non equilibrium current (NEC)) depends only on two moments of that function. Given those two moments we show how to build a non linear hydrodynamic theory which reproduces the early time evolution of the EMT and the NEC. The structure of these theories may give insight on nonlinear hydrodynamic phenomena on short time scales.Fil: Calzetta, Esteban Adolfo. Con...
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We construct the general first-order hydrodynamic theory invariant under time translations, the Eucl...
Abstract: While conventional hydrodynamics incorporating dissipative effects is hard to derive from ...
We study the one-dimensional boost-invariant Boltzmann equation in the relaxation-time approximation...
We formulate the Schwinger-Keldysh effective field theory of hydrodynamics without boost symmetry. T...
We prescribe an alternative procedure for arriving at the time evolution equations for hydrodynamic ...
International audienceWe establish a set of equations for moments of the distribution function. In t...
We study the one-dimensional boost-invariant Boltzmann equation in the relaxation-time approximation...
Abstract I demonstrate that the concept of a non-equilibrium attractor can be extended beyond the lo...
Shockwaves provide a useful and rewarding route to the nonequilibrium properties of simple fluids fa...
We consider uncharged fluids without any boost symmetry on an arbitrary curved background and classi...
Kamata S, Martinez M, Plaschke P, Ochsenfeld S, Schlichting S. Hydrodynamization and nonequilibrium ...
Existing hydrodynamic models of charged fluids consider any external electric field acting on the fl...
International audienceWe use a set of simple angular moments to solve the Boltzmann equation in the ...
We investigate ideal hydrodynamic evolution, with Landau initial conditions, both in a semi-analytic...
A scheme introduced recently for the description of non-linear hydrodynamic fluctuations of a one-co...
We construct the general first-order hydrodynamic theory invariant under time translations, the Eucl...
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