Viscous Properties of Strongly Interacting Matter at High Temperature
Sep, 200831 pages
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- Landolt-Bornstein 23 (2010) 563-580
- Published: 2010
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- 0809.3746 [nucl-th]
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This document is part of Volume 23 ‘Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics’ of Landolt-Börnstein - Group I ‘Elementary Particles, Nuclei and Atoms’. It contains the Section ‘7.1 Viscous Properties of Strongly Interacting Matter at High Temperature’ of the Chapter ‘7 Summary: The QCD Plasma State’ with the content: 7.1 Viscous Properties of Strongly Interacting Matter at High Temperature 7.1.1 Introduction 7.1.2 Atomic and Molecular Systems 7.1.3 Relativistic Dissipative Fluid Dynamics 7.1.4 Shear Viscosity 7.1.5 Bulk Viscosity 7.1.6 Gauge/Gravity Correspondence 7.1.7 Observable Consequences 7.1.8 ConclusionNote:
- Added section on gauge/gravity duality applied to viscosities
- entropy: density
- field theory: conformal
- quark gluon: plasma
- fluid: viscosity
- temperature: Hagedorn
- viscosity
- critical phenomena
- anti-de Sitter
- quantum chromodynamics
- equation of state
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