We propose a lower bound of the dc electrical conductivity in strongly disordered, strongly interacting quantum field theories using holography. We study linear response of black holes with broken translational symmetry in Einstein–Maxwell-dilaton theories of gravity. Using the generalized Stokes equations at the horizon, we derive the lower bound of the electrical conductivity for the dual two dimensional disordered field theory. Keywords: Gauge-string duality, AdS/CMT, Black holes, Strongly disordered and interacting QF
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Abstract Within holography the DC conductivity can be obtained by solving a system of Stokes equatio...
We consider general black hole solutions of Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory that are holographically ...
AbstractWe propose a lower bound of the dc electrical conductivity in strongly disordered, strongly ...
AbstractWe propose a lower bound of the dc electrical conductivity in strongly disordered, strongly ...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
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We propose a universal formula of dc electrical conductivity in rotational- and translational-symmet...
Within holography the DC conductivity can be obtained by solving a system of Stokes equations for an...
AbstractWe present a semi-analytic method for constructing holographic black holes that interpolate ...
AbstractWe disclose the effects of the logarithmic nonlinear electrodynamics on the holographic cond...
Abstract Within holography the DC conductivity can be obtained by solving a system of Stokes equatio...
We consider general black hole solutions of Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory that are holographically ...
AbstractWe propose a lower bound of the dc electrical conductivity in strongly disordered, strongly ...
AbstractWe propose a lower bound of the dc electrical conductivity in strongly disordered, strongly ...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
International audienceWe generalize current holographic models with homogeneous breaking of translat...
AbstractWe study the optical conductivity in a (2+1)-dimensional non-relativistic field theory holog...
We present a semi-analytic method for constructing holographic black holes that interpolate from ant...
We propose a universal formula of dc electrical conductivity in rotational- and translational-symmet...
Within holography the DC conductivity can be obtained by solving a system of Stokes equations for an...
AbstractWe present a semi-analytic method for constructing holographic black holes that interpolate ...
AbstractWe disclose the effects of the logarithmic nonlinear electrodynamics on the holographic cond...
Abstract Within holography the DC conductivity can be obtained by solving a system of Stokes equatio...
We consider general black hole solutions of Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory that are holographically ...