Israel-Stewart theory is a causal, stable formulation of relativistic dissipative fluid dynamics. This theory has been shown to give a decent description of the dynamical behavior of a relativistic fluid in cases where shear stress becomes important. In principle, it should also be applicable to situations where heat flow becomes important. However, it has been shown that there are cases where Israel-Stewart theory cannot reproduce phenomena associated with heat flow. In this paper, we derive a relativistic dissipative fluid-dynamical theory from kinetic theory which provides a good description of all dissipative phenomena, including heat flow. We explicitly demonstrate this by comparing this theory with numerical solutions of the relativis...
In the causal theory of relativistic dissipative fluid dynamics, there are conditions on the equatio...
We compare 2 -\u3e 2 covariant transport theory and causal Israel-Stewart hydrodynam...
A detailed study is carried out for the relativistic theory of viscoelasticity which was recently co...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of irreversible processes within the context of the general theo...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of irreversible processes within the context of the general theo...
International audienceWe construct a relativistic model for bulk viscosity and heat conduction in a ...
We derive the equations of second order dissipative fluid dynamics from the relativistic Boltzmann e...
We discuss a relativistic model for heat conduction, building on a convective variational approach t...
We derive generic relativistic hydrodynamical equations with dissipative effects from the underlying...
Abstract We present numerical methods to solve the Israel– Stewart (IS) equations of causal relativi...
A generally relativistic theory of thermodynamics is developed, based on four main physical principl...
We review our work on the application of the renormalization-group method to obtain first- and secon...
Based on the conservation-dissipation formalism proposed by Zhu and collaborators we formulate a gen...
The equations governing dissipative relativistic hydrodynamics are formulated within the 3+1 approac...
The past decade has seen unprecedented developments in the understanding of relativistic fluid dynam...
In the causal theory of relativistic dissipative fluid dynamics, there are conditions on the equatio...
We compare 2 -\u3e 2 covariant transport theory and causal Israel-Stewart hydrodynam...
A detailed study is carried out for the relativistic theory of viscoelasticity which was recently co...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of irreversible processes within the context of the general theo...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of irreversible processes within the context of the general theo...
International audienceWe construct a relativistic model for bulk viscosity and heat conduction in a ...
We derive the equations of second order dissipative fluid dynamics from the relativistic Boltzmann e...
We discuss a relativistic model for heat conduction, building on a convective variational approach t...
We derive generic relativistic hydrodynamical equations with dissipative effects from the underlying...
Abstract We present numerical methods to solve the Israel– Stewart (IS) equations of causal relativi...
A generally relativistic theory of thermodynamics is developed, based on four main physical principl...
We review our work on the application of the renormalization-group method to obtain first- and secon...
Based on the conservation-dissipation formalism proposed by Zhu and collaborators we formulate a gen...
The equations governing dissipative relativistic hydrodynamics are formulated within the 3+1 approac...
The past decade has seen unprecedented developments in the understanding of relativistic fluid dynam...
In the causal theory of relativistic dissipative fluid dynamics, there are conditions on the equatio...
We compare 2 -\u3e 2 covariant transport theory and causal Israel-Stewart hydrodynam...
A detailed study is carried out for the relativistic theory of viscoelasticity which was recently co...