TY - BOOK ID - 139047146 TI - Selected Papers from “Theory of Hadronic Matter under Extreme Conditions” AU - Blaschke, David AU - Braguta, Victor AU - Kolomeitsev, Evgeni AU - Nedelko, Sergei N. AU - Friesen, Alexandra AU - Voronin, Vladimir E. PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - quantum chromodynamics KW - confinement KW - center vortex model KW - string tension KW - Gribov copy problem KW - chiral imbalance KW - chiral perturbation theory KW - linear sigma model KW - charged pion decay in chiral medium KW - local parity breaking KW - Glauber and Giessen Boltzmann–Uehling–Uhlenbeck (GiBUU) models KW - formation length KW - semiexclusive processes KW - ultraperipheral and central heavy ion collisions KW - n,p,π and Λ+Σ0 production KW - QCD phase diagram KW - non-zero baryon density KW - dualities KW - lattice QCD KW - isospin KW - BCS phase KW - finite density KW - density of states techniques KW - xenon KW - heavy-ion collision KW - LHC KW - particle momentum spectrum KW - particle number ratio KW - PNJL model KW - Beth–Uhlenbeck KW - phase shift KW - “horn” effect KW - kinetic approaches to dense matter KW - quark-gluon plasma KW - collective flow KW - nucleosynthesis KW - supernova KW - magnetars KW - baryon density KW - gluon propagator KW - screening mass KW - (2 + 1)-dimensional QED KW - dynamical chiral symmetry breaking KW - 1/N expansion KW - non-local gauge UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:139047146 AB - 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 gauge theory studies attacking the problem of simulating QCD at finite baryon densities, one of the major challenges at the present time in this field. Another unique aspect is provided by the discussion of puzzling effects that appear in the poduction of hadrons in nuclear collisions, like the horn in the K+/pi+ ratio, which are subject to hydrodynamic and reaction-kinetic modeling of these nonequilibrium phenomena. ER -