Spatial string tension of finite temperature QCD matter in gauge/gravity duality
J. Alanen, K. Kajantie, V. Suur-Uski

TL;DR
This paper explores the spatial string tension in finite temperature QCD using gauge/gravity duality, comparing traditional QCD calculations with a gravity+scalar model to understand confinement properties.
Contribution
It introduces a gravity+scalar model approach to compute the spatial string tension at finite temperature, providing a novel perspective beyond standard QCD methods.
Findings
Consistent results between QCD and gravity+scalar models for spatial string tension.
Insights into confinement mechanisms at finite temperature.
Potential for improved modeling of QCD thermodynamics.
Abstract
The computation of the spatial string tension of finite temperature QCD is discussed in QCD and in a gravity+scalar model of gauge/gravity duality.
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