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What black holes teach about strongly coupled particles

Clifford V. Johnson1 and Peter Steinberg2

1University of Southern California, Los Angeles
2Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York

May 2010, page 29

Classical systems with strongly interacting particles can, in principle, have zero viscosity. But string theory and experiment suggest that in the quantum world, the viscosity can be only so low.

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