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 School of Particles and Accelerator - February 25, 2012

Journal Club 10: Relativistic hydrodynamics for heavy-ion collisions

Mr. Farid Taghavi from IPM

 
 

Abstract: Relativistic hydrodynamics is essential to our current understanding of nucleus-nucleus collisions at ultrarelativistic energies (current experiments at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, forthcoming experiments at the CERN Large Hadron Collider). This is an introduction to relativistic hydrodynamics for graduate students. It includes a detailed derivation of the equations, and a description of the hydrodynamical evolution of a heavy-ion collisions. Some knowledge of thermodynamics and special relativity is assumed.
arXiv:0708.2433v2
Time: Saturday, February 25,2012 at 14:00 in Larak

 
 
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