Date:
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Location:
155 Chem-Phys Bldg
Speaker(s) / Presenter(s):
Dam Thanh Son
Viscosity, quark gluon plasma, and string theory
Viscosity is a very old concept which was introduced to physics by Navier in the 19th century. However, in strongly coupled systems, viscosity is difficult to compute from first principle. In this talk I will describe some recent surprising developments in string theory which allow one to compute the viscosity for a class of strongly interacting quantum fluids not too dissimilar to the quark gluon plasma. I will describe efforts to measure the viscosity and other physical properties of the quark gluon plasma created in relativistic heavy ion collisions.
Refreshments will be served in CP 179 at 3:15 PM