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Towards an effective action for relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics

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arxiv 1405.3967 v1 pith:R27J2XGF submitted 2014-05-15 hep-ph hep-thnucl-th

Towards an effective action for relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics

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We propose an effective action for first order relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics that can be used to evaluate n-point symmetrized correlation functions, taking into account thermal fluctuations of the hydrodynamic variables.

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