18–23 May 2026
Venue
Europe/Madrid timezone

Relativistic Navier-Stokes for the quark-gluon plasma and neutron star mergers

19 May 2026, 17:55
25m
Venue

Venue

Residència d'Investigadors, Carrer de l'Hospital, 64, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Talk

Speaker

Yago Bea Besada (Universidad de Vigo)

Description

Relativistic theories of dissipative fluids have long been known to suffer from pathologies. In recent years, a novel consistent formulation has been proposed: a well-posed and causal version of the relativistic Navier-Stokes equations. This theory provides a promising alternative to existing approaches and represents a key development in the foundations of relativistic hydrodynamics. We will introduce this emergent framework, motivate its application in addressing state-of-the-art challenges, and present progress in numerical implementations. In particular, we will report on its success in describing experimental data from heavy-ion collisions at the LHC, providing a proof of principle that it offers a viable solution to the causality issues found in current models. We will also discuss ongoing work towards the simulations of viscous neutron star mergers.

Primary author

Yago Bea Besada (Universidad de Vigo)

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