A Fluid Generalization of Membranes
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✦ hep-th
gr-qcphysics.flu-dyn
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fluidgeneralizationperfectcertainclassicalcorrespondingexampleextended
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In a certain sense a perfect fluid is a generalization of a point particle. This leads to the question as to what is the corresponding generalization for extended objects. The lagrangian formulation of a perfect fluid is much generalized and this has as a particular example a fluid which is a classical generalization of a membrane, however there is as yet no indication of any relationship between their quantum theories.
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