Frontiers of finite temperature lattice QCD
Szabolcs Borsanyi

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in finite temperature lattice QCD, focusing on the equation of state at high temperatures and densities, and the topological susceptibility's implications for dark matter research.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent lattice QCD results on thermodynamics and topological properties relevant to cosmology and particle physics.
Findings
Extended the equation of state to higher temperatures and densities.
Analyzed the topological susceptibility at high temperatures.
Discussed implications for dark matter searches.
Abstract
I review a selection of recent finite temperature lattice results of the past years. First I discuss the extension of the equation of state towards high temperatures and fi- nite densities, then I show recent results on the QCD topological susceptibility at high temperatures and highlight its relevance for dark matter search.
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