17–21 Aug 2026
University of Helsinki Main Building
Europe/Helsinki timezone

Far-from-equilibrium QFT from a symmetry perspective

18 Aug 2026, 17:15
15m
F4050 (4th floor) (University of Helsinki Main Building)

F4050 (4th floor)

University of Helsinki Main Building

University of Helsinki Fabianinkatu 33 Finland
talk (15min) Quantum fields in and out of equilibrium and thermalisation Quantum Fields in and out of Equilibrium Contributions 2

Speaker

Xin An (Ghent University)

Description

Contemporary understanding of thermalization in quantum field theory (QFT) stems largely from understanding properties of transient excitations of equilibria. These nonhydrodynamic excitations are known to structurally differ between weakly- and strongly-coupled QFTs with no known results at intermediate values of the interaction strength. We demonstrate that all the known behaviors of transient excitations can be understood as a consequence of different realizations of a symmetry principle, the shift symmetry, applied at the level of the far from equilibrium generalization of the hydrodynamic effective action that we explicitly construct. Our approach naturally includes the effects of stochastic fluctuations outside the hydrodynamic regime and allows to explicitly construct hybrid models interpolating between weak- and strong-coupling behavior. We study properties of one such model motivated by thermalization in nuclear collisions in light of the QCD running coupling.

Based on XA, Brants, Heller, and Yin, arXiv:2511.11555 and work in progress.

Author

Xin An (Ghent University)

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