30 May 2016 to 4 June 2016
University of Wrocław
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Relaxation rates and phase transitions

3 Jun 2016, 17:30
30m
336 lecture Hall (University of Wrocław)

336 lecture Hall

University of Wrocław

Main Building, plac Uniwersytecki 1

Speaker

Jakub Jankowski (Jagiellonian University)

Description

Using a bottom-up gauge gravity constructions, relaxation rates of strongly coupled field theories are computed. A variety of phase structures are considered, from a crossover up to a first order phase transition. It is established that near the transition the applicability of a hydrodynamic description breaks down at lower momenta than in the conformal case. In the case of the first order phase transition, a spinodal region appears at temperatures for which the speed of sound squared is negative. An estimate of the preferential scale attained by the unstable modes is also given. Additionally we observe a novel diffusive regime for sound modes over a range of wavelengths. Additionally, for a range of wavelengths we observe a novel diffusive regime for sound modes.

Primary author

Jakub Jankowski (Jagiellonian University)

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