
TL;DR
This paper reviews a deterministic approach to non-Gaussian fluctuation dynamics, focusing on deriving evolution equations and their implications for heavy-ion collision experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive deterministic framework for non-Gaussian fluctuations and derives evolution equations relevant to heavy-ion collision phenomenology.
Findings
Derived fluctuation evolution equations for non-Gaussian dynamics
Connected theoretical framework to experimental heavy-ion data
Highlighted phenomenological implications of non-Gaussian fluctuations
Abstract
Recent progress of a general deterministic approach to the non-Gaussian fluctuation dynamics is reviewed, with an emphasis on the derivation of the fluctuation evolution equations and their phenomenological implication in heavy-ion collision experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
