Hydrodynamization and Non-Equilibrium Attractors in High-Temperature QCD Plasma - Lecture 3
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Explore the third installment of a lecture series on hydrodynamization and non-equilibrium attractors in high-temperature QCD plasma. Delve into advanced concepts of quantum chromodynamics, focusing on the behavior of quark-gluon plasma at extreme temperatures. Examine the process of hydrodynamization and its role in understanding the evolution of the early universe and heavy-ion collisions. Investigate non-equilibrium attractors and their significance in describing the dynamics of strongly interacting matter. Gain insights into cutting-edge research in theoretical physics and its applications to cosmology and particle physics.
Syllabus
Strickland "Hydrodynamization and non-equilibrium attractors in the high-temperature QCD plasma"-III
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Galileo Galilei Institute