
TL;DR
This paper introduces the context and importance of studying compressed baryonic matter, and proposes new models for interacting many-body systems relevant to laboratory experiments.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the field and introduces a novel approach for modeling complex many-body interactions in baryonic matter.
Findings
Proposes a new numerical model for many-body systems
Highlights the significance of compressed baryonic matter research
Lays groundwork for future experimental and theoretical studies
Abstract
This is intended to appear as the introduction to "The CBM Physics Book: compressed baryonic matter in laboratory experiments" (ed. B. Friman, C. H\"ohne, S. Leupold, J. Knoll, J. Randrup, R. Rapp, P. Senger), to be published by Springer. At the end there is a new proposal for numerically tractable models of interacting many-body systems.
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