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Sangyong Jeon (McGill University)15/11/2012, 09:00It is increasingly becoming important that we understand the event-by-event physics of heavy ion collisions to understand the physics of Quark-Gluon-Plasma. In this talk, I will describe how initial state fluctuations can be used to learn more about the Quark-Gluon Plasma evolution in heavy ion collisions.Go to contribution page
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Dr Hiroshi Masui (LBNL)15/11/2012, 09:30Azimuthal anisotropy $v_2$ is one of the key observables in order to study the properties of the Quark Gluon Plasma in the early stage of heavy ion collisions. Systematic measurements of $v_2$ as a function of transverse momentum, centrality as well as system size are important to further constrain the partonic equation of state and transport coefficients. In this talk, I will review the...Go to contribution page
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Chiho Nonaka (Nagoya University)15/11/2012, 10:00Currently a possible origin of "Mach-Cone-like structure" is regarded as triangular flow and higher harmonics which are produced through event-by-event fluctuated initial states, which is a push to implement effects of event-by-event fluctuations in the initial conditions of relativistic hydrodynamic models. When the hydrodynamic simulation is performed with initial conditions with the...Go to contribution page
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