Multiplicity fluctuations in relativistic gases. From simple models to experiment
Viktor V. Begun

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent findings on how multiplicity fluctuations in relativistic gases deviate from expected behavior due to conservation laws, highlighting differences between simple models and experimental results.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the non-equivalence of multiplicity fluctuations in relativistic gases with conserved charge and energy, connecting theoretical models to experimental observations.
Findings
Multiplicity fluctuations differ from classical expectations.
Conservation laws significantly influence fluctuation behavior.
Recent experiments confirm theoretical predictions.
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to give a short overview for the set of publications considering recently found effect of non-equivalence of multiplicity fluctuations in relativistic gases with globally conserved charge and energy.
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