Date
October 5 (Wed) at 13:30 - 15:00, 2022 (JST)
Speaker
  • Yusuke Nishida (Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Venue
  • via Zoom
Language
English
Host
Hidetoshi Taya

I will present two of our recent studies on transport coefficients of a Bose gas in one dimension. The first part is on the thermal conductivity [1], which is typically divergent for quantum integrable systems in one dimension. However, it is found to be finite and dominated by an effective three-body interaction that inevitably arises by confining bosons into a tight matter waveguide. The second part is on the bulk viscosity [2], which is computed perturbatively in the high-temperature, weak-coupling, and strong-coupling limits. In particular, the strong-coupling limit is accessible thanks to the Bose-Fermi duality, which is shown for the dynamic bulk viscosity provided by the contact-contact response function.

References

  1. T. Tanaka, Y. Nishida, Thermal conductivity of a weakly interacting Bose gas by quasi-one dimensionality, arXiv: 2203.04936
  2. T. Tanaka, Y. Nishida, Bulk viscosity of dual Bose and Fermi gases in one dimension, arXiv: 2206.07848

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