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)
Pedro del Real Lavergne (U of Vienna)
Laura Donnay (SISSA, Trieste)
Adrien Fiorucci (TU Vienna)
Stefan Fredenhagen (U of Vienna)
Daniel Grumiller (TU Vienna)
Stefan Prohazka (U of Vienna)