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Quark-gluon plasma phenomenology from anisotropic lattice QCD

The FASTSUM collaboration has been carrying out simulations of N_f=2+1 QCD at nonzero temperature in the fixed-scale approach using anisotropic lattices. Here we present the status of these studies, including recent results for electrical conductivity and charge diffusion, and heavy quarkonium (char...

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Main Authors: Jon-Ivar Skullerud, Aarts, Gert, Allton, Chris, Amato, Alessandro, Burnier, Yannis, Evans, P Wynne M, Giudice, Pietro, Hands, Simon, Harris, Tim, Kelly, Aoife, Kim, Seyong, Lombardo, Maria Paola, Oktay, Mehmet B, Rothkopf, Alexander, Ryan, Sinéad M
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