We construct the theory of dissipative hydrodynamics of uncharged fluids living on embedded space-time surfaces to first order in a derivative expansion in the case of codimension-1 surfaces (including fluid membranes) and the theory of non-dissipative hydrodynamics to second order in a derivative expansion in the case of codimension higher than one under the assumption of no angular momenta in transverse directions to the surface. This construction includes the elastic degrees of freedom, and hence the corresponding transport coefficients, that take into account transverse fluctuations of the geometry where the fluid lives. Requiring the second law of thermodynamics to be satisfied leads us to conclude that in the case of codimension-1 sur...
The subject of relativistic hydrodynamics is explored using the tools of gauge/gravity duality. A br...
A theory of parity-invariant dissipative fluids with q-form symmetry is formulated to first order in...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
We construct the theory of dissipative hydrodynamics of uncharged fluids living on embedded space-ti...
We construct the theory of dissipative hydrodynamics of uncharged fluids living on embedded space-ti...
Abstract: While conventional hydrodynamics incorporating dissipative effects is hard to derive from ...
Hydrodynamics can be consistently formulated on surfaces of arbitrary co-dimension in a background s...
Hydrodynamics can be consistently formulated on surfaces of arbitrary co-dimension in a background s...
Hydrodynamics is an effective theory that is extremely successful in describing a wide range of phys...
We consider uncharged fluids without any boost symmetry on an arbitrary curved background and classi...
Fluid mechanics can be formulated on dynamical surfaces of arbitrary co-dimension embedded in a back...
We develop the geometric description of submanifolds in Newton-Cartan spacetime. This provides the n...
Further to the recent work in Chen & Dias (2010) on the introduction of viscous terms in the bou...
This chapter presents an overview of recent progress in modelling the behaviour of complex fluid–flu...
We study behavior of incompressible non-Newtonian fluids with a relation be- tween the shear stress ...
The subject of relativistic hydrodynamics is explored using the tools of gauge/gravity duality. A br...
A theory of parity-invariant dissipative fluids with q-form symmetry is formulated to first order in...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
We construct the theory of dissipative hydrodynamics of uncharged fluids living on embedded space-ti...
We construct the theory of dissipative hydrodynamics of uncharged fluids living on embedded space-ti...
Abstract: While conventional hydrodynamics incorporating dissipative effects is hard to derive from ...
Hydrodynamics can be consistently formulated on surfaces of arbitrary co-dimension in a background s...
Hydrodynamics can be consistently formulated on surfaces of arbitrary co-dimension in a background s...
Hydrodynamics is an effective theory that is extremely successful in describing a wide range of phys...
We consider uncharged fluids without any boost symmetry on an arbitrary curved background and classi...
Fluid mechanics can be formulated on dynamical surfaces of arbitrary co-dimension embedded in a back...
We develop the geometric description of submanifolds in Newton-Cartan spacetime. This provides the n...
Further to the recent work in Chen & Dias (2010) on the introduction of viscous terms in the bou...
This chapter presents an overview of recent progress in modelling the behaviour of complex fluid–flu...
We study behavior of incompressible non-Newtonian fluids with a relation be- tween the shear stress ...
The subject of relativistic hydrodynamics is explored using the tools of gauge/gravity duality. A br...
A theory of parity-invariant dissipative fluids with q-form symmetry is formulated to first order in...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...