Unitarity and the color confinement
S.M. Troshin, N.E. Tyurin

TL;DR
This paper explores how the confinement property of QCD leads to a rational unitarization scheme and discusses the emergence of a hadron liquid phase at high temperatures due to unitarity saturation.
Contribution
It introduces a connection between QCD confinement and unitarity schemes, and proposes the formation of a hadron liquid phase at high temperatures.
Findings
Confinement results in a rational unitarization scheme.
Unitarity saturation leads to a hadron liquid phase.
High-temperature behavior of QCD includes a phase transition to a hadron liquid.
Abstract
We discuss how confinement property of QCD results in the rational unitarization scheme and how unitarity saturation leads to appearance of a hadron liquid phase at very high temperatures.
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