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Non-Relativistic Fluids
We present the dynamics of a most generic uncharged dissipative parity, even Galilean fluid, to the first derivative order. The construction is embedded in a symmetry broken phase of one higher dimensional relativistic system, namely the null fluid. Both the null fluid and the Galilean fluid have identical symmetries, thermodynamics and constitutive relations to all order in derivative expansion. Finally, we present the number of transport coefficients for most generic charged Galilean fluid and Galilean Superfluid.
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Galilean Fluids, Galilean Superfluid, Null Fluids.
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