Selected Papers from "Theory of Hadronic Matter under Extreme Conditions"

The book is devoted to the discussion of modern aspects of the theory of hadronic matter under extreme conditions. It consists of 12 selected contributions to the second international workshop on this topic held in fall 2019 at JINR Dubna, Russia. Of particular value are the contributions to lattice...

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Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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653 |a center vortex model 
653 |a charged pion decay in chiral medium 
653 |a chiral imbalance 
653 |a chiral perturbation theory 
653 |a collective flow 
653 |a confinement 
653 |a density of states techniques 
653 |a dualities 
653 |a dynamical chiral symmetry breaking 
653 |a finite density 
653 |a formation length 
653 |a Glauber and Giessen Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck (GiBUU) models 
653 |a gluon propagator 
653 |a Gribov copy problem 
653 |a heavy-ion collision 
653 |a isospin 
653 |a kinetic approaches to dense matter 
653 |a lattice QCD 
653 |a LHC 
653 |a linear sigma model 
653 |a local parity breaking 
653 |a magnetars 
653 |a n,p,π and Λ+Σ0 production 
653 |a non-local gauge 
653 |a non-zero baryon density 
653 |a nucleosynthesis 
653 |a particle momentum spectrum 
653 |a particle number ratio 
653 |a phase shift 
653 |a PNJL model 
653 |a QCD phase diagram 
653 |a quantum chromodynamics 
653 |a quark-gluon plasma 
653 |a screening mass 
653 |a semiexclusive processes 
653 |a string tension 
653 |a supernova 
653 |a ultraperipheral and central heavy ion collisions 
653 |a xenon 
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