Some Comments on Relativistic Hydrodynamics and Fuzzy Bags
Oleg Andreev

TL;DR
This paper discusses relativistic hydrodynamics, the fuzzy bag model in QCD, and early QCD matter evolution in heavy ion collisions, connecting theoretical models with phenomenological implications.
Contribution
It analyzes the equations of relativistic hydrodynamics for expanding fluids and explores the fuzzy bag model's role in QCD phenomenology and early universe evolution.
Findings
Hydrodynamics equations describe boost-invariant expanding fluids.
The fuzzy bag model provides insights into QCD pressure behavior.
Model studies suggest early QCD matter evolution patterns.
Abstract
Three subjects are considered here: the relativistic hydrodynamics equations for a boost-invariant expanding fluid; the fuzzy bag model for the pressure which recently appeared in QCD phenomenology; and the early space-time evolution of the QCD matter, drawn from model studies, which can also be expected to arise in realistic fluid dynamics relevant to heavy ion collisions at LHC.
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