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Relativistic hydrodynamics from quantum field theory on the basis of the generalized Gibbs ensemble method

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arxiv 1503.04535 v2 pith:HTMXOIJT submitted 2015-03-16 hep-ph cond-mat.stat-mechhep-thnucl-th

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We derive relativistic hydrodynamics from quantum field theories by assuming that the density operator is given by a local Gibbs distribution at initial time. We decompose the energy-momentum tensor and particle current into nondissipative and dissipative parts, and analyze their time evolution in detail. Performing the path-integral formulation of the local Gibbs distribution, we microscopically derive the generating functional for the nondissipative hydrodynamics.We also construct a basis to study dissipative corrections. In particular, we derive the first-order dissipative hydrodynamic equations without a choice of frame such as the Landau-Lifshitz or Eckart frame.

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