Pasi Huovinen
(University of Wroclaw)
14/10/2016, 08:00
Nuclear physics and particle physics
Plenary/section talk
In ultrarelativistic collisions of heavy-ions at the RHIC and LHC colliders we have seen behaviour which can be interpreted as a formation of locally thermalised system which expands as a fluid. In this talk I will review this data, and what we have learned of the dissipative properties of the formed partonic matter based on it.
Dr.
Anar Rustamov
(Universität Heidelberg)
14/10/2016, 08:30
Nuclear physics and particle physics
Plenary/section talk
Recent ideas will be presented on critical phenomena in the context of event-by-event fluctuation measurements. More in particular, the interface between experimental measurements and theoretical calculations will be explored. Moreover, insights gained from different experimental results will be highlighted and discussed.
Prof.
Yuriy Penionzhkevich
(JINR, NRNU MEPhI)
14/10/2016, 09:00
Nuclear physics and particle physics
Plenary/section talk
Exotic states of the nuclear matter i.e., of the nuclei in extreme states (with high spin, large deformation, high density and temperature, the neutron- or proton- rich nuclei on the boundary of nucleon stability) play an important role in studies of fundamental nuclear properties, which bring us closer to deducing the equation of state of the nuclear matter. This is undoubtedly of great...