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Archive | 2018

Hydrodynamic fluctuations, broken symmetry and correlation functions

Dieter Forster

* Publishers Foreword * Editors Foreword * Introduction * A Simple ExampleSpin Diffusion * Formal Properties of Correlation Functions * The Normal Fluid * The Memory Function Formalism * Brownian Motion * Broken Symmetry * Hydrodynamic Spin Waves in Ferromagnets * Hydrodynamic Spin Waves in Antiferromagnets * Superfluids * Nematic Liquid Crystals * Superconductors


Annals of Physics | 1974

Hydrodynamics and correlation functions in ordered systems: Nematic liquid crystals

Dieter Forster

Abstract A rigorous hydrodynamic theory is presented which is formulated and derived, from the start, in terms of measurable correlation functions. The theory is explained on the example of nematic liquid crystals; it applies easily also to other ordered systems like glasses, isotropic ferro- and antiferromagnets, superfluids, and, of course, normal fluids. The formal developments are based upon the projector technique of Zwanzig and Mori. Dynamical information is inserted in terms of the conservation laws (of mass, momentum, and energy), and static information about the order of the phase is contained in certain susceptibilities which diverge as k → 0. For nematics, we obtain the usual seven hydrodynamic modes, whose dispersion relations involve eight dissipative and essentially two reactive coefficients. Our method produces, in one unified procedure, also the hydrodynamic correlation functions, and Kubo relations for the transport coefficients. Several surprising results emerge, concerning, e.g., cross correlations with hydrodynamically undetermined strength or the fact that the reactive parameter λ is not determined by a sum rule. Application to super-fluids is sketched briefly, and we have a short note on incompressible nematics.


Physical Review A | 1977

Large-distance and long-time properties of a randomly stirred fluid

Dieter Forster; David R. Nelson; Michael J. Stephen


Physical Review Letters | 1971

Hydrodynamics of Liquid Crystals

Dieter Forster; T. C. Lubensky; Paul C. Martin; J. B. Swift; Peter S. Pershan


Physical Review A | 1970

Kinetic Theory of a Weakly Coupled Fluid

Dieter Forster; Paul C. Martin


Annual Review of Physical Chemistry | 1971

Topics in Time-Dependent Statistical Mechanics

B. J. Berne; Dieter Forster


Physical Review Letters | 1976

Long-Time Tails and the Large-Eddy Behavior of a Randomly Stirred Fluid

Dieter Forster; David R. Nelson; Michael J. Stephen


Physical Review A | 1971

Light Scattering from Shear Waves: The Role of Angular Momentum Fluctuations in Light Scattering

Narinder K. Ailawadi; B. J. Berne; Dieter Forster


Physical Review Letters | 1974

Microscopic Theory of Flow Alignment in Nematic Liquid Crystals

Dieter Forster


Physical Review A | 1971

Hydrodynamics and Collective Angular-Momentum Fluctuations in Molecular Fluids

Narinder K. Ailawadi; B. J. Berne; Dieter Forster

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J. B. Swift

University of Texas at Austin

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Myung S. Jhon

Carnegie Mellon University

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Sidney Yip

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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