This is a review volume containing articles written by experts on current theoretical topics in the subject of Quark-Gluon Plasma created in heavy-ion collisions at high energy. It is the fourth volume in the series with the same title sequenced numerically. The articles are written in a pedagogical
Quark-gluon Plasma 4
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- Year
- 2010
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- English
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- 448
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- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This is a review volume containing articles written by experts on current theoretical topics in the subject of Quark-Gluon Plasma created in heavy-ion collisions at high energy. It is the fourth volume in the series with the same title sequenced numerically. The articles are written in a pedagogical style so that they can be helpful to a wide range of researchers from graduate students to mature physicists who have not worked previously on the subject. A reader should be able to learn from the reviews without having extensive knowledge of the background literature.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover Page
......Page 1
Title Page
......Page 2
Copyright
......Page 5
Preface......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
ENERGY LOSS IN A STRONGLY COUPLED THERMAL MEDIUM
AND THE GAUGE-STRING DUALITY......Page 13
QUARKONIUM AT FINITE TEMPERATURE......Page 72
HEAVY QUARKS IN THE QUARK-GLUON PLASMA......Page 122
VISCOUS HYDRODYNAMICS AND
THE QUARK GLUON PLASMA......Page 218
HADRON CORRELATIONS IN JETS AND RIDGES THROUGH
PARTON RECOMBINATION......Page 278
ELLIPTIC FLOW: A STUDY OF SPACE-MOMENTUM
CORRELATIONS IN RELATIVISTIC NUCLEAR COLLISIONS......Page 334
PREDICTIONS FOR THE HEAVY-ION PROGRAMME
AT THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER......Page 386
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