# Hydrodynamic modeling of heavy-ion collisions

**Authors:** Li Yan

arXiv: 1704.06643 · 2018-03-14

## TL;DR

This paper provides a theoretical overview of hydrodynamic models used in heavy-ion collisions, emphasizing recent advances such as anisotropic hydrodynamics, hydrodynamic fluctuations, and flow coefficient coupling.

## Contribution

It introduces recent developments in hydrodynamic modeling, including anisotropic hydrodynamics and the effects of fluctuations and non-linear flow coupling.

## Key findings

- Enhanced understanding of anisotropic hydrodynamics
- Insights into hydrodynamic fluctuations
- Analysis of non-linear flow coefficient coupling

## Abstract

This contribution presents a theoretical overview of hydrodynamic modelling of heavy-ion collisions, with highlights on some recent developments. In particular, the formulation of anisotropic hydrodynamics, the role of hydrodynamic fluctuations, and the non-linear coupling of flow coefficients will be discussed.

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