Hydrodynamization and Non-Equilibrium Attractors in High-Temperature QCD Plasma - Lecture 4
Offered By: Galileo Galilei Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of hydrodynamization and non-equilibrium attractors in high-temperature QCD plasma in this comprehensive lecture. Delve into advanced concepts and theories presented by Strickland, gaining valuable insights into the behavior of quark-gluon plasma under extreme conditions. Examine the complex interplay between hydrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics, and discover how non-equilibrium attractors influence the evolution of this unique state of matter. Enhance your understanding of high-energy physics and its applications in studying the early universe and heavy-ion collisions.
Syllabus
Strickland "Hydrodynamization and non-equilibrium attractors in the high-temperature QCD plasma"-IV
Taught by
Galileo Galilei Institute
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