Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2001-02-20
Phys.Rev. D64 (2001) 025001
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Revtex, 25 pages with 7 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevD.64.025001
We study nonlinear response in weakly coupled hot $\phi^4$ theory. We obtain an expression for a quadratic shear viscous response coefficient using two different formalisms: transport theory and response theory. The transport theory calculation is carried out by assuming a local equilibrium form for the distribution function and expanding in the gradient of the local four dimensional velocity field. By doing a gradient expansion on the Boltzmann equation we obtain a hierarchy of equations for the coefficients of this expansion.To do the response theory calculation we use Zubrave's techniques in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics to derive a generalized Kubo formula. Using this formula allows us to obtain the quadratic shear viscous response from the three-point retarded green function of the viscous shear stress tensor. We use the closed time path formalism of real time finite temperature field theoryto show that this three-point function can be calculated using equilibrium quantum field theory by writing it as an integral equation involving a four-point vertex. This four-point vertex can in turn be obtained from an integral equation which represents the resummation of an infinite series of ladder and extended-ladder diagrams.The connection between transport theory and response theory is made when we show that the integral equation for this four-point vertex has exactly the same form as the equation obtained from the Boltzmann equation for the coefficient of the quadratic term of the gradient expansion of the distribution function.
Carrington Magaret E.
Defu Hou
Kobes Randy
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