QCD at non-zero temperature from the lattice
Harvey B. Meyer

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state of lattice QCD calculations at non-zero temperature, focusing on equilibrium properties, quark-mass effects on phase transition, and non-equilibrium phenomena.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent advances in understanding QCD thermodynamics and highlights progress in non-zero temperature lattice calculations.
Findings
Insights into the quark-mass dependence of the thermal phase transition
Progress in calculating non-equilibrium properties of QCD
Summary of known equilibrium properties of strongly interacting matter
Abstract
I review the status of lattice QCD calculations at non-zero temperature. After summarizing what is known about the equilibrium properties of strongly interacting matter, I discuss in more detail recent results concerning the quark-mass dependence of the thermal phase transition and the status of calculations of non-equilibrium properties.
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