Relativistic Aspects Of Nuclear Physics Proceedings Of The 5th Workshop


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Relativistic Aspects Of Nuclear Physics - Proceedings Of The 5th Workshop


Relativistic Aspects Of Nuclear Physics - Proceedings Of The 5th Workshop

Author: Takeshi Kodama

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1998-11-20


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This is a collection of review articles and more specialized papers on the main issues of early universe physics. Both theoretical and experimental fields of research are dealt with.

Relativistic Aspects Of Nuclear Physics - Proceedings Of The 2nd International Workshop


Relativistic Aspects Of Nuclear Physics - Proceedings Of The 2nd International Workshop

Author: Takeshi Kodama

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1992-06-09


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Correlations And Fluctuations In Qcd, Proceedings Of The 10th International Workshop On Multiparticle Production


Correlations And Fluctuations In Qcd, Proceedings Of The 10th International Workshop On Multiparticle Production

Author: Christos N Ktorides

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2003-09-05


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This book contains a wide spectrum of articles which report the current research progress in topics concerning the dynamics of multiparticle production in high energy collision processes, with emphasis on nonperturbative aspects of QCD. The topics covered are: the phase diagram of QCD and related transitions; correlations and fluctuations in a variety of experiments involving multiparticle production (e+e- annihilation, pp collisions and heavy ion collisions); recent theoretical and experimental developments in interferometry and particle correlations; event-by-event fluctuations in high energy experiments; concepts of chaos and complexity in multiparticle dynamics and related phenomenology; relevant theoretical ideas based on QCD as a field theory.