New parton-shower algorithm that exactly reproduces linearized EKT dynamics for jet thermalization including recoils, holes, quantum statistics and merging.
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Scherk-Schwarz reduction of a neutral viscous conformal fluid yields a dissipative colored fluid in lower dimensions with explicit maps for equation of state, sound speed, color currents, entropy current, and first-order transport coefficients including η, τ, and κ.
Proves equivalence of redundant Goldstone and adjoint-matter formulations of SK EFTs for non-Abelian symmetries and extends both to all orders in ħω/T while classifying invariant kernels under DKMS and unitarity.
In Bjorken flow, non-Gaussian velocity fluctuations evolve with nonlinear coupling between two- and three-point correlators and memory effects, best analyzed in the average Landau frame which coincides with the density frame.
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Deriving a parton shower for jet thermalization in QCD plasmas
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Scherk-Schwarz reduction of a neutral viscous conformal fluid yields a dissipative colored fluid in lower dimensions with explicit maps for equation of state, sound speed, color currents, entropy current, and first-order transport coefficients including η, τ, and κ.
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Schwinger-Keldysh effective theory of charge transport: redundancies and systematic $\omega/T$ expansion
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Non-Gaussian hydrodynamic fluctuations in an expanding relativistic fluid
In Bjorken flow, non-Gaussian velocity fluctuations evolve with nonlinear coupling between two- and three-point correlators and memory effects, best analyzed in the average Landau frame which coincides with the density frame.