The fluid in global equilibrium must fulfill some constraints. These constraints can be derived from quantum statistical theory or kinetic theory. In this work, we show how these constraints can be applied to determine the non-dissipative transport coefficients for chiral systems along with the energy-momentum conservation, chiral anomaly for charge current and trace anomaly in the energy-momentum tensor
Abstract: We consider parity-odd transport in 2+1 dimensional charged fluids restrict-ing attention ...
5 pages, 3 figures ; supplementary material includedThe chiral anomaly underlies a broad number of p...
We present a new derivation of second-order relativistic dissipative fluid dynamics for quantum syst...
International audienceWe consider as a model of Weyl semimetal thermoelectric transport a $(3+1)$-di...
Conventional transport processes are driven by biases, e.g., diffusion is driven by concentration bi...
Abstract In the framework of chiral kinetic theory (CKT), we consider a system of right-and left-han...
We present recent results on the calculation of transport coefficients for a pion gas at zero chemic...
We study the non-dissipative transport effects appearing at second order in the hydrodynamic expansi...
We study the non-dissipative transport effects appearing at second order in the hydrodynamic expansi...
We consider uncharged fluids without any boost symmetry on an arbitrary curved background and classi...
Abstract Anomalous transport coefficients are known to be universal in the absence of dynamical gaug...
We compute the partition function for non-interacting chiral fermions at second order in a derivativ...
Abstract We argue that in order to study the magneto-transport in a relativistic Weyl fluid, it is n...
Diffusive transport is characterized by a diffusivity tensor which may, in general, contain both a s...
Abstract The chiral magnetic and vortical effects denote the generation of dissipationless currents ...
Abstract: We consider parity-odd transport in 2+1 dimensional charged fluids restrict-ing attention ...
5 pages, 3 figures ; supplementary material includedThe chiral anomaly underlies a broad number of p...
We present a new derivation of second-order relativistic dissipative fluid dynamics for quantum syst...
International audienceWe consider as a model of Weyl semimetal thermoelectric transport a $(3+1)$-di...
Conventional transport processes are driven by biases, e.g., diffusion is driven by concentration bi...
Abstract In the framework of chiral kinetic theory (CKT), we consider a system of right-and left-han...
We present recent results on the calculation of transport coefficients for a pion gas at zero chemic...
We study the non-dissipative transport effects appearing at second order in the hydrodynamic expansi...
We study the non-dissipative transport effects appearing at second order in the hydrodynamic expansi...
We consider uncharged fluids without any boost symmetry on an arbitrary curved background and classi...
Abstract Anomalous transport coefficients are known to be universal in the absence of dynamical gaug...
We compute the partition function for non-interacting chiral fermions at second order in a derivativ...
Abstract We argue that in order to study the magneto-transport in a relativistic Weyl fluid, it is n...
Diffusive transport is characterized by a diffusivity tensor which may, in general, contain both a s...
Abstract The chiral magnetic and vortical effects denote the generation of dissipationless currents ...
Abstract: We consider parity-odd transport in 2+1 dimensional charged fluids restrict-ing attention ...
5 pages, 3 figures ; supplementary material includedThe chiral anomaly underlies a broad number of p...
We present a new derivation of second-order relativistic dissipative fluid dynamics for quantum syst...