Constructs a derivative expansion for linear response that matches multi-pole correlators while preserving hydrostaticity, then applies it to D3/D5 probe brane charge fluctuations to study quasihydrodynamic transport at large density.
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The authors introduce fractonic solids via a new symmetry that ties fracton mobility to a material, enabling gauge-invariant momentum, boost compatibility, and gravitational coupling.
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Linear response beyond hydrodynamic poles
Constructs a derivative expansion for linear response that matches multi-pole correlators while preserving hydrostaticity, then applies it to D3/D5 probe brane charge fluctuations to study quasihydrodynamic transport at large density.
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Fractonic solids
The authors introduce fractonic solids via a new symmetry that ties fracton mobility to a material, enabling gauge-invariant momentum, boost compatibility, and gravitational coupling.