Maximum entropy principle and relativistic hydrodynamics
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- The zeroth law of thermodynamics in special relativity
- Quantum field corrections to the equation of state of freely streaming matter in the Friedman–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker space-time
- Exact equilibrium distributions in statistical quantum field theory with rotation and acceleration: scalar field
- Applying the Gibbs stability criterion to relativistic hydrodynamics
- Path-integral formula for local thermal equilibrium
- Unruh effect universality: emergent conical geometry from density operator
- Spin-thermal shear coupling in a relativistic fluid
- General equilibrium second-order hydrodynamic coefficients for free quantum fields
- General thermodynamic equilibrium with axial chemical potential for the free Dirac field
- Spin tensor and its role in non-equilibrium thermodynamics
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