Lattice QCD at Finite Density -- An introductory review
Shin Muroya, Atsushi Nakamura, Chiho Nonaka, Tetsuya Takaishi

TL;DR
This pedagogical review introduces finite density QCD on the lattice, covering fundamental concepts, recent simulation results, alternative methods, and future directions, aimed at newcomers and researchers in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, accessible overview of lattice QCD at finite density, including recent simulation results, analytical approaches, and potential future research avenues.
Findings
Finite density lattice QCD simulations at small chemical potential show promising results.
Two-color QCD exhibits quark pair condensation and in-medium effects.
Alternative computational methods like density of states and complex Langevin are discussed.
Abstract
This is a pedagogical review of the lattice study of finite density QCD, which is intended to provide the minimum necessary contents, so that the paper may be used as the first reading for a newcomer to the field and also for those working in nonlattice communities. After a brief introduction to argue why finite density QCD can be a new attractive subject, we describe fundamental formulae which are necessary for the following sections. Then we survey lattice QCD simulations in small chemical potential regions, where several prominent works have been reported recently. Next, two-color QCD calculations are discussed, where we have a chance to glance at many new features of finite density QCD, and indeed recent simulations indicated quark pair condensation and the in-medium effect. Tables of SU(3) and SU(2) lattice simulations at finite baryon density are given. In the next section, we…
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