Recent Progress in Applying Gauge/Gravity Duality to Quark-Gluon Plasma Physics
Andreas Karch

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in using gauge/gravity duality to understand quark-gluon plasma, focusing on viscosities, anomalous hydrodynamics, energy loss, and thermalization in heavy ion physics.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of the latest progress in applying gauge/gravity duality to key problems in quark-gluon plasma research.
Findings
Improved understanding of viscosities in quark-gluon plasma
Insights into anomalous hydrodynamics effects
Enhanced models of energy loss and thermalization
Abstract
We give a brief overview of the basic philosophy behind applying gauge/gravity duality to problems in heavy ion physics. Recent progress regarding viscosities, anomalous hydrodynamics, energy loss, as well as thermalization will be reviewed.
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