Foundational aspects of relativistic hydrodynamics
ECT* - Villa Tambosi
Strada delle Tabarelle, 286
Trento - Italy
How small can a droplet be and still behave as a fluid? The latest research unexpectedly suggests that droplets of the size of a fraction of an atomic nucleus made from quark-gluon plasma, an exotic type of matter of extreme energy density, have liquid-like properties. Quarkgluon plasma once filled the entire universe and can today be recreated in high-energy collisions between atomic nuclei. This timely workshop will bring together a multi-disciplinary group of researchers to rethink the foundations behind our contemporary understanding of ultra-hot and fast-moving fluids.
Organizers
- Guy Moore (Ohio State University )
- Michal Heller (MPI für Gravitationsphysik )
- Ulrich Heinz (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Privacy Notice
Pursuant to art. 13 of EU Regulation No. 2016/679 – General Data Protection Regulation and as detailed in the Privacy Policy for FBK-ECT* event’s participants, we inform you that the event will be recorded and disclosed on the FBK-ECT* institutional channels. In order not to be filmed or recorded, you can disable the webcam and/or mute the microphone during virtual events or inform the FBK-ECT* staff who organize the public event beforehand.