Rigorous Bounds on Transport from Causality

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We use causality to derive a number of simple and universal constraints on dispersion relations, which describe the location of singularities of retarded two-point functions in relativistic quantum field theories. We prove that all causal dissipative dispersion relations have a finite radius of convergence in cases where stochastic fluctuations are negligible. We then give two-sided bounds on all transport coefficients in units of this radius, including an upper bound on diffusivity.

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Heller, M. P., Serantes, A., Spaliński, M., & Withers, B. (2023). Rigorous Bounds on Transport from Causality. Physical Review Letters, 130(26). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.261601

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