On Hyperbolic "Theories" of Relativistic Dissipative Fluids
Robert Geroch

TL;DR
The paper critically examines hyperbolic theories of relativistic dissipative fluids, arguing that they are not viable for Navier-Stokes fluids due to fundamental issues.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis showing the limitations and non-viability of hyperbolic theories in describing relativistic dissipative fluids.
Findings
Hyperbolic theories are not suitable for Navier-Stokes fluids.
The paper challenges the viability of existing hyperbolic models.
It emphasizes the need for alternative approaches in relativistic fluid dynamics.
Abstract
It is argued that, at least for the case of Navier-Stokes fluids, the so-called hyperbolic theories of dissipation are not viable.
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows · Thermoelastic and Magnetoelastic Phenomena · Navier-Stokes equation solutions
