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Title:
SCGP-Physics Colloquium: Hydrodynamics and quantum anomalies

Speaker:
Son Thanh Dam

Abstract:
Hydrodynamics is the theory describing collective behaviors of fluids and gases. It has a very long history and is usually considered to belong to the realm of classical physics. In recent years, it has been found that, in many cases, hydrodynamics can manifest a purely quantum effect --- anomalies. We will see how this new appreciation of the interplay between quantum and classical physics has emerged, unexpectedly, through the idea of gauge/gravity duality, which originates in modern string theory. I will briefly mention the possible relevance of the new findings to the physics of the quark gluon plasma.

Link:
http://scgp.stonybrook.edu/video_portal/video.php?id=1076

Workshop:
Simons- Workshop: Quantum Anomalies and Hydrodynamics: Applications to Nuclear and Condensed Matter Physics