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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

1110.5292 (Juhee Hong et al.)

The Wake of a Heavy Quark in Non-Abelian Plasmas : Comparing Kinetic
Theory and the AdS/CFT Correspondence
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Juhee Hong, Derek Teaney, Paul M. Chesler
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1110.5926 (Yusuke Nishida)

"Hard probes" of strongly interacting atomic gases    [PDF]

Yusuke Nishida
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1111.7204 (Shailesh Chandrasekharan et al.)

Fermion bags, duality and the three dimensional massless lattice
Thirring model
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Shailesh Chandrasekharan, Anyi Li
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1201.5108 (Wei-Tian Deng et al.)

Event-by-event generation of electromagnetic fields in heavy-ion
collisions
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Wei-Tian Deng, Xu-Guang Huang
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1204.1592 (Hiroo Beppu et al.)

Single Transverse-Spin Asymmetry in Large $P_T$ Open Charm Production at
an Electron-Ion Collider
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Hiroo Beppu, Yuji Koike, Kazuhiro Tanaka, Shinsuke Yoshida
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1204.1659 (Luca Salasnich)

Dynamical properties of the unitary Fermi gas: collective modes and
shock waves
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Luca Salasnich
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1204.1755 (T. Abe et al.)

Benchmarks of the ab initio FCI, MCSM and NCFC methods    [PDF]

T. Abe, P. Maris, T. Otsuka, N. Shimizu, Y. Utsuno, J. P. Vary
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1204.1817 (Ajay Singh et al.)

Quantum corrections to screening at strong coupling    [PDF]

Ajay Singh, Aninda Sinha
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1204.1888 (A. Bauswein et al.)

Equation-of-state dependence of the gravitational-wave signal from the
ring-down phase of neutron-star mergers
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A. Bauswein, H. -T. Janka, K. Hebeler, A. Schwenk
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1204.1896 (Francesco Giacosa et al.)

(Oscillating) non-exponential decays of unstable states    [PDF]

Francesco Giacosa, Giuseppe Pagliara
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