We consider parity-odd transport in 2+1 dimensional charged fluids restricting attention to the class of non-dissipative fluids. We show that there is a two parameter family of such non-dissipative fluids which can be derived from an effective action, in contradistinction with a four parameter family that can be derived from an entropy current analysis. The effective action approach allows us to extract the adiabatic transport data, in particular the Hall viscosity and Hall conductivity amongst others, in terms of the thermodynamic functions that enter as 'coupling constants'. Curiously, we find that Hall viscosity is forced to vanish, whilst the Hall conductivity is generically a non-vanishing function of thermodynamic data determined in t...
Using the recently developed approach to quantum Hall physics based on Newton-Cartan geometry, we co...
The thesis is devoted to some aspects of the solid-state electronic transport in the so-called visco...
The fluid in global equilibrium must fulfill some constraints. These constraints can be derived from...
We consider parity-odd transport in 2+1 dimensional charged fluids restricting attention to the clas...
Abstract: We consider parity-odd transport in 2+1 dimensional charged fluids restrict-ing attention ...
Abstract: While conventional hydrodynamics incorporating dissipative effects is hard to derive from ...
We present an approach to steady-state mesoscopic transport based on the masimum entropy principle f...
We study transport properties of a parity-odd, non-relativistic charged fluid in presence of backgro...
The evaluation of hydrodynamic transport coefficients in relativistic field theory, and the emergenc...
Isotropic fluids in two spatial dimensions can break parity symmetry and sustain transverse stresses...
For a spacetime of odd dimensions endowed with a unit vector field, we introduce a new topological c...
We present an approach to steady-state mesoscopic transport based on the maximum entropy principle f...
In this work, we elaborate on two recently discovered invariance principles, according to which tran...
We derive and calculate thermal transport coefficients for a quantum Hall system in the linear respo...
We propose an effective action that describes a relativistic fluid with Hall viscosity. The construc...
Using the recently developed approach to quantum Hall physics based on Newton-Cartan geometry, we co...
The thesis is devoted to some aspects of the solid-state electronic transport in the so-called visco...
The fluid in global equilibrium must fulfill some constraints. These constraints can be derived from...
We consider parity-odd transport in 2+1 dimensional charged fluids restricting attention to the clas...
Abstract: We consider parity-odd transport in 2+1 dimensional charged fluids restrict-ing attention ...
Abstract: While conventional hydrodynamics incorporating dissipative effects is hard to derive from ...
We present an approach to steady-state mesoscopic transport based on the masimum entropy principle f...
We study transport properties of a parity-odd, non-relativistic charged fluid in presence of backgro...
The evaluation of hydrodynamic transport coefficients in relativistic field theory, and the emergenc...
Isotropic fluids in two spatial dimensions can break parity symmetry and sustain transverse stresses...
For a spacetime of odd dimensions endowed with a unit vector field, we introduce a new topological c...
We present an approach to steady-state mesoscopic transport based on the maximum entropy principle f...
In this work, we elaborate on two recently discovered invariance principles, according to which tran...
We derive and calculate thermal transport coefficients for a quantum Hall system in the linear respo...
We propose an effective action that describes a relativistic fluid with Hall viscosity. The construc...
Using the recently developed approach to quantum Hall physics based on Newton-Cartan geometry, we co...
The thesis is devoted to some aspects of the solid-state electronic transport in the so-called visco...
The fluid in global equilibrium must fulfill some constraints. These constraints can be derived from...