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Hydrodynamics of strongly coupled non-conformal fluids from gauge/gravity duality

Posted on:2010-05-21Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of MinnesotaCandidate:Springer, Greggory ToddFull Text:PDF
GTID:1440390002982657Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
The subject of relativistic hydrodynamics is explored using the tools of gauge/gravity duality. A brief literature review of AdS/CFT and gauge/gravity duality is presented first. This is followed by a pedagogical introduction to the use of these methods in determining hydrodynamic dispersion relations, w(q), of perturbations in a strongly coupled fluid.;Shear and sound mode perturbations are examined in a special class of gravity duals: those where the matter supporting the metric is scalar in nature. Analytical solutions (to order q4 and q3 respectively) for the shear and sound mode dispersion relations are presented for a subset of these backgrounds.;The work presented here is based on previous publications by the same author [1], [2], and [3], though some previously unpublished results are also included. In particular, the subleading term in the shear mode dispersion relation is analyzed using the AdS/CFT correspondence without any reference to the black hole membrane paradigm.
Keywords/Search Tags:Gauge/gravity
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