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Generalized thermodynamic relations for perfect spin hydrodynamics
Published 6 May 2024 in hep-ph and nucl-th | (2405.03263v4)
Abstract: Generalized thermodynamic relations are introduced into the framework of a relativistic perfect spin hydrodynamics. They allow for consistent treatment of spin degrees of freedom, including the use of spin tensors whose structure follows from microscopic calculations. The obtained results are important for establishing consistency between different formulations of spin hydrodynamics and form the basis for introducing dissipative corrections.
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