A sixfold D12 drive creates a symmetry-forced point where current and its full gradient vanish, so local hydrodynamic heating is absent and an m=3 kinetic mode becomes the leading observable.
Anomalously long lifetimes in two-dimensional Fermi liquids
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A precise characterization of the recently discovered crossover to hydrodynamic transport in electron liquids, and in particular of a conjectured exotic odd-parity transport regime, requires a full solution of the Fermi-liquid collision integral at all temperatures beyond state-of-the-art analytic leading-logarithmic approximations. We develop a general basis expansion of the linearized collision integral applicable at all temperatures, and employ this to determine the decay rates of Fermi surface perturbations in two-dimensional electron liquids. In particular, we provide exhaustive data on the decay rates for a new odd-parity regime, in which parity-even Fermi surface deformations decay rapidly but odd-parity modes are anomalously long lived. We find that this transport regime exists at fairly large temperatures $T \lesssim 0.1 T_F$, putting this regime within the reach of current experiments.
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Complete kinematic null for local kinetic dissipation in a sixfold-driven electron fluid
A sixfold D12 drive creates a symmetry-forced point where current and its full gradient vanish, so local hydrodynamic heating is absent and an m=3 kinetic mode becomes the leading observable.