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We argue that there is correspondence between the perfect nonextensive hydrodynamics and the usual dissipative hydrodynamics, which we call nonextensive/dissipative correspondence (NexDC). It leads to simple expression for dissipative entropy current and allows for predictions for the ratio of bulk and shear viscosities to entropy density, ζ/s and η/F.
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Osada, T., Wilk, G. Dissipative or just nonextensive hydrodynamics? — Nonextensive/dissipative correspondence. Indian J Phys 85, 941–946 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12648-011-0103-x
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