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In this paper we consider Abelian vector plus scalar holographic gravity models for 2+1 dimensional condensed matter transport, and the effect of S-duality on them. We find the transport coefficients from the electric and heat currents via usual membrane paradigm-type calculations, and the effect of S-duality on them. We study the same system also by using the entropy function formalism in the extremal case, and the formalism of holographic Stokes equations, in the case of one-dimensional lattices. We study a few generalizations that appear when considering a supergravity-inspired model, and apply the entropy function method for them.
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Alejo, L., Goulart, P. & Nastase, H. S-duality, entropy function and transport in AdS4/CMT3. J. High Energ. Phys. 2019, 3 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2019)003
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