{"total":1,"items":[{"citing_arxiv_id":"1909.04502","ref_index":1,"ref_count":1,"confidence":0.88,"is_internal_anchor":false,"paper_title":"Relativistic Lattice Boltzmann Methods: Theory and Applications","primary_cat":"hep-lat","submitted_at":"2019-08-29T13:26:59+00:00","verdict":"ACCEPT","verdict_confidence":"MODERATE","novelty_score":6.0,"formal_verification":"none","one_line_summary":"A unified relativistic lattice Boltzmann framework is validated with simulations showing Chapman-Enskog transport coefficients, not Grad's, match measured shear viscosity, thermal conductivity, and bulk viscosity in 1, 2, and 3 dimensions.","context_count":1,"top_context_role":"background","top_context_polarity":"background","context_text":"00050971712153383997 12.6408008442757826594 0.00000184877308595198 Table H.8: Deﬁnition of quadratures up to the ﬁfth order for a ultra-relativistic RLBM in (1+1) dimensions, following the parametrization for the discrete momentum vectors introduced in Eq. 53. 89 References References [1] C. Cattaneo, Sulla Conduzione Del Calore, V ol. 3, 1948. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-11051-1_5 . [2] A. Lichnerowicz, Relativistic Hydrodynamics and Magnetohydrodynamics: Lectures on the Existence of So- lutions, Mathematical physics monograph series, Benjamin, 1967. URL https://books.google.it/books?id=oqZAAAAAIAAJ [3] C. Eckart, The Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes. III. Relativistic Theory of the Simple Fluid, Phys. Rev. 58 (1940) 919-924."}],"limit":50,"offset":0}