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Relativistic second-order dissipative hydrodynamics at finite chemical potential

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Starting from the Boltzmann equation in the relaxation time approximation and employing a Chapman-Enskog like expansion for the distribution function close to equilibrium, we derive second-order evolution equations for the shear stress tensor and the dissipative charge current for a system of massless quarks and gluons. The transport coefficients are obtained exactly using quantum statistics for the phase space distribution functions at non-zero chemical potential. We show that, within the relaxation time approximation, the second-order evolution equations for the shear stress tensor and the dissipative charge current can be decoupled. We find that, for large values of the ratio of chemical potential to temperature, the charge conductivity is small compared to the coefficient of shear viscosity. Moreover, we show that in the relaxation-time approximation, the limiting behaviour of the ratio of heat conductivity to shear viscosity is qualitatively similar to that obtained for a strongly coupled conformal plasma.

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A fluid dual to charged large D membrane paradigm

hep-th · 2026-05-15 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

The leading-order dynamics of charged large D membranes dual to asymptotically flat black holes correspond to a relativistic charged fluid localized on the membrane, with transport coefficients extracted in Eckart and Landau frames showing negative thermal conductivity and heat capacity for enforced

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    The leading-order dynamics of charged large D membranes dual to asymptotically flat black holes correspond to a relativistic charged fluid localized on the membrane, with transport coefficients extracted in Eckart and Landau frames showing negative thermal conductivity and heat capacity for enforced