Modely dynamiky tekutin pro relativistické jaderné srážky
Fluid Dynamical Models for Relativistic Nuclear Collisions
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disertační prácedoctoral thesis
Author
Jakub Cimerman
Supervisor
Tomášik Boris
Opponent
Dolejší Jiří
Field of study
Jaderné inženýrstvíStudy program
Aplikace přírodních vědInstitutions assigning rank
katedra fyzikyDefended
2023-02-01Rights
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Anotace: Simulations of heavy-ion collisions at energies from few to few tens of GeV are more complex than simulations for LHC, including a longer interpenetration time or a finite baryon density in the fluid. The first part of the dissertation investigates the possibilities of using a hybrid hydrodynamic model built for the LHC energy at energies of the BES program at RHIC. The second part of the dissertation describes the development of a state-of-the-art hybrid model that takes care of all the challenges that occur in the studied energy range. Anotace: Simulations of heavy-ion collisions at energies from few to few tens of GeV are more complex than simulations for LHC, including a longer interpenetration time or a finite baryon density in the fluid. The first part of the dissertation investigates the possibilities of using a hybrid hydrodynamic model built for the LHC energy at energies of the BES program at RHIC. The second part of the dissertation describes the development of a state-of-the-art hybrid model that takes care of all the challenges that occur in the studied energy range.
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