Overview and Perspectives in Nuclear Physics
Wolfram Weise

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in nuclear physics, covering chiral effective field theory, QCD phases, and extreme matter in heavy-ion collisions and neutron stars.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current themes and perspectives in nuclear physics research.
Findings
Advances in chiral effective field theory for nuclear systems
Insights into QCD phases and structures
Understanding matter under extreme conditions
Abstract
This presentation reviews recent guiding themes in the broad context of nuclear physics, from developments in chiral effective field theory applied to nuclear systems, via the phases and structures of QCD, to matter under extreme conditions in heavy-ion collisions and neutron stars.
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