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10 October 2018
Fysiska institutionen-Physics Department
Europe/Stockholm timezone
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0. Fluctuations and Correlations in Heavy-Ion Collisions
Christopher Plumberg
10/10/2018, 13:15
The analysis of event-by-event fluctuations forms a central component of the study of heavy-ion collisions. Such fluctuations - and their associated correlations - emerge in a variety of different experimental observables, including anisotropic flow, mean p_T, and total charged multiplicity, and studying them systematically has yielded valuable insights into the evolution of the collision...

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