CHEP
List of Nuclear Physics Theory Seminars
for 2005-2006
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Heavy Ion Collisions, Diffusion, AdS/CFT, and the Euclidean Lattice,
Derek Teaney,
Stony Brook University,
October 20th, 2005.
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Penetrating Probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma in Nuclear Collisions at RHIC and the LHC,
Brian Cole,
Columbia University,
November 4th, 2005.
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Nuclear modification of jet multiplicities,
Igor Dremin,
Lebedev Institute,
November 15th, 2005.
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Plasma Instabilities in the Melting Color Glass Condensate,
Paul Romatschke,
Bielefeld University,
November 16th, 2005.
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Quark Recombination,
Rainer Fries,
University of Minnesota,
November 18th, 2005.
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Thermodynamics of large N_f at finite chemical potential for weak and strong couplings,
Andreas Ipp,
Institute for Nuclear Theory, Trento,
November 25th, 2005.
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Parton Recombination: A comprehensive model for bulk hadronization at RHIC?,
Stephan Bass,
Duke University,
December 2nd, 2005.
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Parton propagation in dense nuclear matter,
Ivan Vitev,
Los Alamos National Laboratory,
February 2nd, 2006.
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Particle production in a field theory coupled to a strong external source,
Fran�ois Gelis,
SPhT, Saclay,
February 13th, 2006.
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Anisotropy of flow and the order of phase transition in relativistic heavy ion collisions,
Pasi Huovinen,
University of Virginia,
February 14th, 2006.
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Space-time evolution of bulk QCD matter at RHIC: 3-D hydro + UniversityQMD model,
Chiho Nonaka,
University of Minnesota,
February 16th, 2006.
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Parton propagation in dense nuclear matter,
Ivan Vitev,
Los Alamos National Laboratory,
March 7th, 2006.
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Critical point of strongly interacting matter: would it be observed?,
Rashid Mehdiyev,
Universit� de Montr�al,
April 5th, 2006.
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Particle production in field theories coupled to strong external sources,
Raju Vanugopalan,
Brookhaven National Laboratory,
April 12th, 2006.
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D-meson in a cold nuclear matter: a self-consistent coupled channels approach,
Tetsuro Mizutani,
Virginia Tech,
May 17th, 2006.