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Monday, February 27, 2012

1108.5552 (A. K. Chaudhuri)

Fluctuating initial conditions and fluctuations in elliptic and
triangular flow
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A. K. Chaudhuri
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1108.5561 (Paul Romatschke)

Relativistic (Lattice) Boltzmann Equation with Non-Ideal Equation of
State
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Paul Romatschke
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1109.1727 (A. Csordás et al.)

Calculation of the even-odd energy difference in superfluid Fermi
systems using the pseudopotential theory
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A. Csordás, G. Homa, P. Szépfalusy
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1110.4142 (A. W. Steiner et al.)

Connecting Neutron Star Observations to Three-Body Forces in Neutron
Matter and to the Nuclear Symmetry Energy
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A. W. Steiner, S. Gandolfi
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1112.6086 (Takahiro Sasaki et al.)

Theta vacuum and entanglement interaction in the three-flavor
Polyakov-loop extended Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model
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Takahiro Sasaki, Junichi Takahashi, Yuji Sakai, Hiroaki Kouno, Masanobu Yahiro
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1202.5321 (Mohammed Mia et al.)

Non-Extremality, Chemical Potential and the Infrared limit of Large N
Thermal QCD
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Mohammed Mia, Fang Chen, Keshav Dasgupta, Paul Franche, Sachindeo Vaidya
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1202.5338 (Stanley J. Brodsky)

Novel Perspectives for Hadron Physics    [PDF]

Stanley J. Brodsky
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1202.5340 (N. N. Kolesnikov)

Binding energy and stability of heavy and superheavy nuclei    [PDF]

N. N. Kolesnikov
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1202.5419 (F. Iazzi et al.)

Strangeness production at finite temperature and baryon density in an
effective relativistic mean field model
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F. Iazzi, R. Introzzi, A. Lavagno, D. Pigato, M. H. Younis
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1202.5461 (Andreas Aste)

Die kontrollierte Kettenreaktion    [PDF]

Andreas Aste
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