Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1849217 Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 2009 41 Pages PDF
Abstract

We review recent progress in applying the AdS/CFT correspondence to finite-temperature field theory. In particular, we show how the hydrodynamic behavior of field theory is reflected in the low-momentum limit of correlation functions computed through a real-time AdS/CFT prescription, which we formulate. We also show how the hydrodynamic modes in field theory correspond to the low-lying quasinormal modes of the AdS black p-brane metric. We provide a proof of the universality of the viscosity/entropy ratio within a class of theories with gravity duals and formulate a viscosity bound conjecture. We also review possible applications of gauge/gravity duality in nonrelativistic systems, and discuss the holographic realization of nonrelativistic hydrodynamics.

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