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Anomaly-induced transport phenomena from the imaginary-time formalism

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arxiv 1902.09166 v1 pith:LD54TQB3 submitted 2019-02-25 hep-th cond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.stat-mechhep-phnucl-th

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A derivation of the anomaly-induced transport phenomena---the chiral magnetic/vortical effect---is revisited based on the imaginary-time formalism of quantum field theory. Considering the simplest anomalous system composed of a single Weyl fermion, we provide two derivations: perturbative (one-loop) evaluation of the anomalous transport coefficient, and the anomaly matching for the local thermodynamic functional.

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