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  2. Mathtube
  3. MSRI
  4. IHES
  5. Fields Institute
  6. Banff
  7. IAS

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    Initializing Conserved Charges for BSQ hydrodynamics

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    Analytical solutions and attractors of higher-order viscous hydrodynamics

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    Analytical solutions and attractors of higher-order viscous hydrodynamics

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    Eppur converge

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    First-order relativistic hydrodynamics is stable [30 min talk, followed by a discussion led by Pavel on stable first-order hydrodynamics]

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    Adiabatic hydrodynamization in rapidly-expanding quark gluon plasma

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    A quantum information perspective on relativistic fluid dynamics and quantum fields out-of-equilibrium

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    A new look on hydrodynamic attractors

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    Relativistic fluid dynamics of spin-polarized systems and spin-vorticity coupling

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    Hydrodynamics near a critial point [30 min talk with a subsequent discussion led by David]

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    Asymptotics and the gradient expansion

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    From spin chains to real-time thermal field theory using tensor networks

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    What attracts to attractors?

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    Perfect-fluid hydrodynamics with classical treatment of spin-1/2

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    A review of a Schwinger-Keldysh effective action for hydrodynamics [30 min talk on action formulations of hydro with a subsequent discussion led by Amos]

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