A short course on Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
A. K. Chaudhuri

TL;DR
This paper introduces fundamental concepts in relativistic heavy ion collisions aimed at graduate students, providing an accessible overview of the field's key ideas without exhaustive detail.
Contribution
It offers an introductory, non-technical overview tailored for students new to high energy nuclear physics, emphasizing conceptual understanding over rigorous analysis.
Findings
Highlights key ideas in relativistic heavy ion collisions
Serves as an educational resource for beginners
Encourages feedback and further discussion
Abstract
Some ideas/concepts in relativistic heavy ion collisions are discussed. To a large extent, the discussions are non-comprehensive and non-rigorous. It is intended for fresh graduate students of Homi Bhabha National Institute, Kolkata Centre, who are intending to pursue career in theoretical /experimental high energy nuclear physics. Comments and criticisms will be appreciated.
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