In this thesis we present a new method to obtain real-time quantities like spectral functions and transport coefficients at finite temperature and density using the Functional Renormalization Group approach. Our non-perturbative method is thermodynamically consistent, symmetry preserving and based on an analytic continuation from imaginary to real time on the level of the flow equations. We demonstrate the applicability of this method by calculating mesonic spectral functions as well as the shear viscosity for the quark-meson model. In particular, results are presented for the pion and sigma spectral function at finite temperature and chemical potential, with a focus on the regime near the critical endpoint in the phase diagram of the qu...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
In this thesis, we investigate the dissipative transport phenomena of strongly interacting matter. T...
In this thesis, we investigate the dissipative transport phenomena of strongly interacting matter. T...
In this thesis we present a new method to obtain real-time quantities like spectral functions and tr...
In this thesis we present a new method to obtain real-time quantities like spectral functions and tr...
In this thesis we present a new method to obtain real-time quantities like spectral functions and tr...
In this thesis we present a new method to obtain real-time quantities like spectral functions and tr...
We present a viable method to obtain real-time quantities such as spectral functions or transport co...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
We present results for in-medium spectral functions obtained within the Functional Renormalization G...
In this thesis, gluon spectral functions in SU(3) gauge theory are calculated at finite temperature...
We present a method to obtain spectral functions at finite temperature from the Functional Renor-mal...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
In this thesis, we investigate the dissipative transport phenomena of strongly interacting matter. T...
In this thesis, we investigate the dissipative transport phenomena of strongly interacting matter. T...
In this thesis we present a new method to obtain real-time quantities like spectral functions and tr...
In this thesis we present a new method to obtain real-time quantities like spectral functions and tr...
In this thesis we present a new method to obtain real-time quantities like spectral functions and tr...
In this thesis we present a new method to obtain real-time quantities like spectral functions and tr...
We present a viable method to obtain real-time quantities such as spectral functions or transport co...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
We present results for in-medium spectral functions obtained within the Functional Renormalization G...
In this thesis, gluon spectral functions in SU(3) gauge theory are calculated at finite temperature...
We present a method to obtain spectral functions at finite temperature from the Functional Renor-mal...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
We present first results on the calculation of fermionic spectral functions from analytically contin...
In this thesis, we investigate the dissipative transport phenomena of strongly interacting matter. T...
In this thesis, we investigate the dissipative transport phenomena of strongly interacting matter. T...