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The Thermodynamics of Strongly Interacting Matter

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Short-Distance Phenomena in Nuclear Physics

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Changes of state are among the most familiar and yet most striking instances of collective behavior. Do they also occur in strongly interacting matter? Will a sufficient increase in density lead us out of the realm of normal nuclear matter, made up of nucleon constituents, into a new world, in which quarks and gluons form a plasma of primordial matter?

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Satz, H. (1983). The Thermodynamics of Strongly Interacting Matter. In: Boal, D.H., Woloshyn, R.M. (eds) Short-Distance Phenomena in Nuclear Physics. NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series, vol 104. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4625-8_7

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