Numerical study of hot strongly interacting matter
P. Petreczky

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in understanding hot strongly interacting matter through lattice QCD Monte-Carlo simulations, highlighting progress in high-temperature quantum chromodynamics research.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent computational results and methodological developments in the study of high-temperature QCD.
Findings
Improved understanding of the QCD phase transition
Quantitative results on thermodynamic properties of hot matter
Advancements in lattice simulation techniques
Abstract
I review recent progress in study of strongly interacting matter at high temperatures using Monte-Carlo simulations in lattice QCD.
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