Relativistic (A)causality in Hydrodynamics and Its Effect on Bayesian Analyses in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
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This lecture by Matthew Luzum at the Galileo Galilei Institute (GGI) explores the complex topic of "Relativistic (a)causality in hydrodynamics and its effect on Bayesian analyses in relativistic heavy-ion collisions." During this 1 hour and 23 minute presentation, Luzum delves into the theoretical frameworks governing causality in hydrodynamic systems, particularly focusing on how these principles impact Bayesian statistical approaches when analyzing data from relativistic heavy-ion collision experiments. Learn about the challenges and implications of maintaining causal consistency in hydrodynamic models and how these considerations affect the interpretation of experimental results in high-energy nuclear physics.
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Matthew Luzum: "Relativistic (a)causality in hydrodynamics and its effect on Bayesian analyses..."
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Galileo Galilei Institute (GGI)