
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in finite temperature lattice QCD, focusing on the equation of state, conformal symmetry, large N_c limit, and the phase diagram for N_f=2+1 relevant to heavy-ion collisions.
Contribution
It synthesizes recent lattice QCD results on the thermodynamics and phase structure of quark matter at finite temperature.
Findings
Insights into the equation of state of quark matter
Implications for conformal symmetry and large N_c limit
Detailed structure of the phase diagram for N_f=2+1
Abstract
I review recent developments in finite temperature lattice QCD which are useful for the study of heavy-ion collisions. I pay particular attention to studies of the equation of state and the light they throw on conformal symmetry and the large N_c limit, and to the structure of the phase diagram for N_f=2+1.
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