
TL;DR
This paper reflects on 50 years of Hagedorn's work on temperature and the statistical bootstrap model, highlighting its influence on CERN's path toward discovering Quark-Gluon Plasma.
Contribution
It reviews the historical significance of Hagedorn's models and their role in guiding experimental research at CERN.
Findings
Hagedorn's models influenced the search for Quark-Gluon Plasma.
The development of statistical models advanced high-energy physics understanding.
Historical insights into the evolution of particle physics theories.
Abstract
These remarks open the one-day session "50 years of Hagedorn's Temperature and the Statistical Bootstrap Model". These developments set the path at CERN towards the discovery of Quark-Gluon Plasma in the year 2000.
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