Time-correlated thermal noise modeled with a fractional derivative substantially alters heavy quark momentum correlations, displacement, and transverse-momentum moments in hot QCD matter.
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The paper discusses recent progress and open issues in multistage simulations connecting bulk evolution, conserved charges, strangeness, and heavy flavor to constrain QCD matter at finite density.
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Memory effect on the heavy quark dynamics in hot QCD matter
Time-correlated thermal noise modeled with a fractional derivative substantially alters heavy quark momentum correlations, displacement, and transverse-momentum moments in hot QCD matter.
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Multistage dynamical modeling of heavy-ion collisions
The paper discusses recent progress and open issues in multistage simulations connecting bulk evolution, conserved charges, strangeness, and heavy flavor to constrain QCD matter at finite density.