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Series, transseries and the emergence of hydrodynamics

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  • UserMichal Spalinski (National Centre for Nuclear Research)
  • ClockFriday 16 September 2022, 10:00-11:00
  • HouseNo Room Required.

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AR2W01 - Physical resurgence: On quantum, gauge, and stringy

The study of Quark-Gluon Plasma created in ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions has inspired great interest in dissipative relativistic fluids. The hydrodynamic gradient expansion is a natural perturbative approach which has led to new insights into nonequilibrium dynamics. In particular, the notion of a transseries provides a beautiful metaphor for the emergence of hydrodynamic behaviour. I will review this line of research, including some some recent developments. 

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