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doi: 10.2172/10132874 , 10.2172/6711117
The goal in this thesis is thus twofold: The first is to investigate the feasibility of using heavy ion collisions to create conditions in the laboratory which are ripe for the formation of a quark-gluon plasma. The second is to develop a technique for studying some of the many non-perturbative features of this novel phase of matter.
Targets 662230* -- Quantum Chromodynamics-- (1992-), Charged-Particle Reactions, Silicon, Matter, Quark Matter, Symmetry Groups, 73 Nuclear Physics And Radiation Physics, 663450, Heavy Ion Reactions, Heavy-Ion-Induced Reactions And Scattering, Elements, 663450 -- Heavy-Ion-Induced Reactions & Scattering-- (1992-), 530, Monopoles, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Lie Groups, Gold 197 Target, Nuclear Reactions, Quantum Chromodynamics, Nuclear Matter, Stopping Power, Semimetals, Su Groups, Silicon 662230
Targets 662230* -- Quantum Chromodynamics-- (1992-), Charged-Particle Reactions, Silicon, Matter, Quark Matter, Symmetry Groups, 73 Nuclear Physics And Radiation Physics, 663450, Heavy Ion Reactions, Heavy-Ion-Induced Reactions And Scattering, Elements, 663450 -- Heavy-Ion-Induced Reactions & Scattering-- (1992-), 530, Monopoles, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Lie Groups, Gold 197 Target, Nuclear Reactions, Quantum Chromodynamics, Nuclear Matter, Stopping Power, Semimetals, Su Groups, Silicon 662230
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