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- where certain gauge theories exhibit transitions between confining and deconfining phases. A prominent example, and the first case considered as such in...
- baryonic matter. In normal matter quarks are confined; in the QGP quarks are deconfined. In classical quantum chromodynamics (QCD), quarks are the fermionic components...
- energies. Such collisions cause the quarks that make up atomic nuclei to deconfine at temperatures of approximately two trillion kelvin, conditions similar...
- cir****stances. Under sufficiently extreme conditions, quarks may become "deconfined" out of bound states and propagate as thermalized "free" excitations in...
- occurring when ⟨ Φ ⟩ = 0 {\displaystyle \langle \Phi \rangle =0} and deconfining phase when ⟨ Φ ⟩ ≠ 0 {\displaystyle \langle \Phi \rangle \neq 0} . For...
- plasma flow at the same speed as up and down quark flavours? Why does deconfined matter show ideal flow? Specific models of quark–gluon plasma formation:...
- holon carrying the charge, but in certain conditions they can become deconfined and behave as independent particles. Electrons, being fermions, repel...
- is a group of phases where the strong force is overcome and quarks are deconfined and free to move. Quark matter phases occur at extremely high densities...
- on lattices with large spatial volumes, Deng investigated the SU(3) deconfining phase transition and revealed that the transition is more weakly first-order...
- gauge invariance and was a central tool in the study of a conjectured deconfining phase transition of Yang–Mills theory. In this Euclidean field theory...