Quantum coherences bind to hydrodynamic voids forming polaron-like objects, parametrically enhancing lifetimes and producing subdiffusive Green's functions in charge-conserving dynamics.
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Derives the all-order fluctuating hydrodynamics effective action and transport coefficients for the SYK lattice from its microscopic pseudo-Goldstone boson action.
Any stand-alone dissipative hydrodynamic EFT is acausal; causal UV completions exist that preserve the exact IR hydrodynamic mode for subluminal sound speed and finite gradient-expansion radius.
Landau singularity analysis of two-point functions in Schwinger-Keldysh EFTs identifies nonlinear relaxation modes that produce power-law late-time decay when gapless modes are present.
Derives lower bound on collective mean free path ℓ = √(τ D) in Drude-Kadanoff-Martin model from Green's function bounds, implying Mott-Ioffe-Regel limit for lattice models.
Lectures summarizing the construction of hydrodynamic EFTs through strong-to-weak symmetry breaking, with examples from spin chains to relativistic QFTs and UV/IR constraints on transport coefficients.
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Long-lived local quantum coherences from hydrodynamic large deviations
Quantum coherences bind to hydrodynamic voids forming polaron-like objects, parametrically enhancing lifetimes and producing subdiffusive Green's functions in charge-conserving dynamics.
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All-order fluctuating hydrodynamics of the SYK lattice
Derives the all-order fluctuating hydrodynamics effective action and transport coefficients for the SYK lattice from its microscopic pseudo-Goldstone boson action.
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Causal UV completions of relativistic hydrodynamics
Any stand-alone dissipative hydrodynamic EFT is acausal; causal UV completions exist that preserve the exact IR hydrodynamic mode for subluminal sound speed and finite gradient-expansion radius.
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Late-Time Relaxation from Landau Singularities
Landau singularity analysis of two-point functions in Schwinger-Keldysh EFTs identifies nonlinear relaxation modes that produce power-law late-time decay when gapless modes are present.
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Bootstrapping transport in the Drude-Kadanoff-Martin model
Derives lower bound on collective mean free path ℓ = √(τ D) in Drude-Kadanoff-Martin model from Green's function bounds, implying Mott-Ioffe-Regel limit for lattice models.
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Boulder Lectures on Thermal Dynamics and Hydrodynamic EFTs
Lectures summarizing the construction of hydrodynamic EFTs through strong-to-weak symmetry breaking, with examples from spin chains to relativistic QFTs and UV/IR constraints on transport coefficients.