SAM-3.0 derives canonical cumulants from grand-canonical joint cumulants via a closed recursion with multivariate partial exponential Bell polynomials for arbitrary numbers of conserved charges and observables.
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Extracts the continuum location of the nearest complex-T singularity from lattice QCD at μ=0 via iterated conformal-Padé and shows its trajectories share the same scaling variables as complex-μ singularities.
In Bjorken flow, non-Gaussian velocity fluctuations evolve with nonlinear coupling between two- and three-point correlators and memory effects, best analyzed in the average Landau frame which coincides with the density frame.
A three-parameter crossover equation of state reproduces lattice QCD thermodynamics and places the hadron-to-parton switching temperature at ~216 MeV, implying hadrons remain important up to ~250 MeV.
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Subensemble Acceptance Method 3.0: General Corrections to Cumulants from Exact Conservation Constraints
SAM-3.0 derives canonical cumulants from grand-canonical joint cumulants via a closed recursion with multivariate partial exponential Bell polynomials for arbitrary numbers of conserved charges and observables.
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Analytic structure of the QCD phase diagram in the complex-temperature plane
Extracts the continuum location of the nearest complex-T singularity from lattice QCD at μ=0 via iterated conformal-Padé and shows its trajectories share the same scaling variables as complex-μ singularities.
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Non-Gaussian hydrodynamic fluctuations in an expanding relativistic fluid
In Bjorken flow, non-Gaussian velocity fluctuations evolve with nonlinear coupling between two- and three-point correlators and memory effects, best analyzed in the average Landau frame which coincides with the density frame.
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Hadronic and partonic composition of QCD matter across the crossover
A three-parameter crossover equation of state reproduces lattice QCD thermodynamics and places the hadron-to-parton switching temperature at ~216 MeV, implying hadrons remain important up to ~250 MeV.