An anisotropic, single-axion holographic fluid is thermodynamically stable for all studied anisotropy and charge, with DC conductivity that vanishes at large anisotropy and passes through a metal-insulator transition.
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Thermodynamics and DC conductivity of 2D anisotropic fluids from axion holography
An anisotropic, single-axion holographic fluid is thermodynamically stable for all studied anisotropy and charge, with DC conductivity that vanishes at large anisotropy and passes through a metal-insulator transition.