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Primordial QCD Matter in the LHC Era

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The “Primordial QCD Matter in the LHC Era: implications of QCD results in the early universe” conference is being held in Cairo, Egypt on 10-14 February 2013.

The event – the second in this series – aims to bring together cosmologists and particle physicists to discussion QCD matter in the light of recent discoveries from the Large Hadron Collider [LHC].

Topics under discussion at the event will include: astrophysical observations and ultra-high energy cosmic rays; cosmological standard model and relativistic astrophysics; deconfinement and phase transitions in QCD; lessons from RHIC; LHC experiments and properties of QCD matter; QCD at high baryon density; relativistic hydrodynamics and the physics of the early universe; and thermodynamics and lattice QCD.

The conference is being organised by the Egyptian Centre for Theoretical Physics at the Modern University for Technology and Information.

For more information, please visit the conference website.




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