Breakdown of Hydrodynamics Below Four Dimensions in a Fracton Fluid
ORAL
Abstract
We present the nonlinear fluctuating hydrodynamics which governs the late time dynamics of a chaotic many-body system with simultaneous charge/mass, dipole/center of mass, and momentum conservation. This hydrodynamic effective theory is unstable below four spatial dimensions: dipole-conserving fluids at rest become unstable to fluctuations, and are governed not by hydrodynamics, but by a fractonic generalization of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class. Numerical simulations of one-dimensional models with dipole and momentum conservation confirm our predictions, showing evidence for a breakdown of hydrodynamics, along with a new universality class of undriven yet non-equilbrium dynamics.
*Work supported by the Department of Energy through Award DE-SC0019380, the Simons Foundation through Award No. 620869, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation's EPiQS Initiative via Grants GBMF4302 and GBMF8686, and by Research Fellowships from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation under Grant FG-2020-13615 and FG-2020-13795.
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Publication: arXiv: 2105.13365
Presenters
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Paolo Glorioso
- Stanford University