A method using ultra-high boost stability analysis and gamma-suppression derives necessary causality conditions for relativistic hydrodynamics, demonstrated in conformal Muller-Israel-Stewart theory.
Stochastic relativistic advection diffusion equation from the Metropolis algorithm
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Deterministic confluent equations are derived for three-point correlations of non-Gaussian fluctuations in relativistic stochastic hydrodynamics, including fluctuating velocity, using a covariant formalism in the average local Landau frame.
A model with unbounded energy-dependent relaxation times shows divergent gradient expansion and nonlocal hydrodynamics, resulting in superdiffusion for singular spectra.
A (1+1+2)D spin hydrodynamics model with longitudinal spin acceleration and transverse expansion reproduces the quadrupole pattern in longitudinal Lambda polarization and matches Au+Au data at 200 GeV while predicting in-plane transverse polarization.
In Bjorken flow, non-Gaussian velocity fluctuations evolve with nonlinear coupling between two- and three-point correlators and memory effects, best analyzed in the average Landau frame which coincides with the density frame.
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Necessary conditions for causality from linearized stability at ultra-high boosts
A method using ultra-high boost stability analysis and gamma-suppression derives necessary causality conditions for relativistic hydrodynamics, demonstrated in conformal Muller-Israel-Stewart theory.
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Non-Gaussian fluctuations in relativistic hydrodynamics: Confluent equations for three-point correlations
Deterministic confluent equations are derived for three-point correlations of non-Gaussian fluctuations in relativistic stochastic hydrodynamics, including fluctuating velocity, using a covariant formalism in the average local Landau frame.
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Hydrodynamics without a relaxation gap: memory effects, nonlocality, and superdiffusion
A model with unbounded energy-dependent relaxation times shows divergent gradient expansion and nonlocal hydrodynamics, resulting in superdiffusion for singular spectra.
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Modeling $\Lambda$ polarization in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=200$ GeV using relativistic spin hydrodynamics
A (1+1+2)D spin hydrodynamics model with longitudinal spin acceleration and transverse expansion reproduces the quadrupole pattern in longitudinal Lambda polarization and matches Au+Au data at 200 GeV while predicting in-plane transverse polarization.
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Non-Gaussian hydrodynamic fluctuations in an expanding relativistic fluid
In Bjorken flow, non-Gaussian velocity fluctuations evolve with nonlinear coupling between two- and three-point correlators and memory effects, best analyzed in the average Landau frame which coincides with the density frame.