Hydrodynamics: Fluctuating Initial Conditions and Two-particle Correlations
R.P.G. Andrade, F. Grassi, Y. Hama, and W.-L. Qian

TL;DR
This paper discusses how event-by-event hydrodynamics with fluctuating initial conditions can elucidate the structures observed in two-particle correlations in high-energy collisions.
Contribution
It explores the application of fluctuating initial condition hydrodynamics to interpret two-particle correlation structures.
Findings
Hydrodynamics with fluctuations explains correlation structures
Event-by-event analysis improves understanding of collision dynamics
Provides insights into initial state fluctuations
Abstract
Event-by-event hydrodynamics (or hydrodynamics with fluctuating initial conditions) has been developed in the past few years. Here we discuss how it may help to understand the various structures observed in two-particle correlations.
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