
TL;DR
This paper explains the importance of non-perturbative approaches in QCD, focusing on lattice formulation and its role in understanding deconfinement transition relevant to high-energy heavy ion experiments.
Contribution
It provides an overview of lattice QCD's role in non-perturbative analysis and deconfinement transition understanding, highlighting its significance in experimental interpretation.
Findings
Lattice QCD effectively addresses non-perturbative QCD problems.
Understanding deconfinement transition aids in interpreting heavy ion collision experiments.
Lattice results contribute to predicting parameters for high-energy physics experiments.
Abstract
This course consists of two lectures. In the first lecture I discuss why a non perturbative formulation of QCD is needed, and I show that lattice formulation copes with this need, even if it mainly produces numerical results. In the second lecture I discuss how lattice can help to understand the deconfinement transition.Such understanding is also important to predict parameters that can help in the interpretation of heavy ions high energy experiments.
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