Lattice QCD at nonzero temperature and density
G. Aarts, C. Allton, S. Hands, B. J\"ager, S. Kim, M.P. Lombardo, A.A., Nikolaev, S.M. Ryan, J.-I. Skullerud

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in lattice QCD studies at nonzero temperature and density, focusing on the transition from hadronic matter to quark-gluon plasma using Wilson fermions.
Contribution
It highlights recent developments in simulating QCD at finite temperature and density, emphasizing the transition dynamics with Wilson fermions.
Findings
Observation of the hadron gas to quark-gluon plasma transition
Use of Wilson fermions in finite temperature/density simulations
Insights into phase transition characteristics
Abstract
We discuss some selected recent developments in the field of lattice QCD at nonzero temperature and density, describing in particular the transition from the hadronic gas to the quark-gluon plasma, as seen in simulations using Wilson fermions.
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