Hydrodynamics with dipole conservation

Aleksander Głódkowski (UST Wroclaw)

Apr 15. 2024, 11:30 — 12:00

I will introduce fracton fluids, which are translationally invariant many-body interacting systems exhibiting dipole symmetry, and construct a hydrodynamic theory for them based on the symmetry principles. Then, I will discuss fractonic superfluids, where both monopole and dipole symmetries are broken spontaneously. The finite temperature theory has an interpretation of a three-component fluid, but only two components survive in the long-time limit.

Based on https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.01877 and  https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06848

Further Information
Venue:
ESI Schrödinger and Boltzmann Lecture Hall
Recordings:
Recording
Associated Event:
Carrollian Physics and Holography (Thematic Programme)
Organizer(s):
Andrea Campoleoni (U of Mons)
Laura Donnay (SISSA, Trieste)
Stefan Fredenhagen (U of Vienna)
Daniel Grumiller (TU Vienna)