
TL;DR
This paper reviews lattice QCD studies on the properties of strongly interacting matter at high temperatures, covering phase transitions, thermodynamics, fluctuations, screening, correlations, and transport coefficients.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent numerical lattice QCD results on hot QCD matter, highlighting advances in understanding its phase structure and properties.
Findings
Insights into chiral and deconfinement transitions
Results on the QCD equation of state
Analysis of fluctuations and transport coefficients
Abstract
I review our current understanding of the properties of strongly interacting matter at high temperatures, based upon numerical calculations in lattice QCD. I discuss the chiral and deconfining aspects of the QCD transition, the equation of state, fluctuations of conserved charges, color screening, meson correlation functions, and the determination of some transport coefficients.
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