Special NT/RIKEN Seminar

"Critical dynamics from small, noisy, fluctuating systems"

Presented by Eduardo Fraga

Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 1:00 pm — Building 510, CFNS Room 2-38

Current heavy-ion collision experiments might lead to the discovery of a first-order chiral symmetry breaking phase-transition line, ending in a second-order critical point. Nevertheless, the extraction of information about the equilibrium thermodynamic properties of baryonic matter from the highly dynamic, small, noisy and fluctuating environment formed in such collisions is an extremely challenging task. We address some of the limitations present in the experimental search for the QCD critical point.

Hosted by: Nikhil Karthik

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