The mid-rapidity curvature of Δv₁^even(p − p̄) is proposed as a robust discriminator of initial-state baryon rapidity profiles motivated by double-junction stopping.
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Extension of KoMPoST to (3+1)D non-boost-invariant pre-equilibrium dynamics via kinetic theory response functions, chained into a full McDIPPER+KoMPoST-3D+CLVisc+SMASH simulation chain to study sensitivity of longitudinal flow to hydrodynamic start time.
Hypertriton yields and Lambda ratios increase at lower collision energies but remain a factor of two below thermal models, while the double ratio to triton production stays constant at 0.4, pointing to intrinsically lower coalescence probability.
Species-resolved scaling functions for azimuthal anisotropy from iEBE-VISHNU simulations of Pb+Pb collisions collapse robustly across kinematics and species, enabling constraints on attenuation, collective expansion, and hadronic re-scattering via an energy-dependent baseline.
Hybrid model constrains STAR intermittency data to small, nearly energy-independent critical-like fractions, indicating limited critical-point contribution.
CNN trigger for QGP events reaches 83.7% accuracy on reconstructed Au+Au events at 30 AGeV after training on PHSD and cross-validation on UrQMD, with deployment via lightweight C++ package.
A physics-informed neural network produces a thermodynamically consistent 4D equation of state for QCD matter that reproduces lattice QCD and hadron resonance gas results while extrapolating to high baryon density for use in hybrid hydrokinetic models.
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Rapidity-even directed flow splitting of protons and antiprotons as a probe of baryon stopping in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
The mid-rapidity curvature of Δv₁^even(p − p̄) is proposed as a robust discriminator of initial-state baryon rapidity profiles motivated by double-junction stopping.
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(3+1)D event-by-event pre-equilibrium dynamics in heavy-ion collisions
Extension of KoMPoST to (3+1)D non-boost-invariant pre-equilibrium dynamics via kinetic theory response functions, chained into a full McDIPPER+KoMPoST-3D+CLVisc+SMASH simulation chain to study sensitivity of longitudinal flow to hydrodynamic start time.
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Collision Energy Dependence of Hypertriton Production in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC
Hypertriton yields and Lambda ratios increase at lower collision energies but remain a factor of two below thermal models, while the double ratio to triton production stays constant at 0.4, pointing to intrinsically lower coalescence probability.
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Species-Resolved Scaling of Azimuthal Anisotropy: Constraining Attenuation, Collective Expansion, and Hadronic Dynamics in Hydrodynamic Simulations
Species-resolved scaling functions for azimuthal anisotropy from iEBE-VISHNU simulations of Pb+Pb collisions collapse robustly across kinematics and species, enabling constraints on attenuation, collective expansion, and hadronic re-scattering via an energy-dependent baseline.
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Understanding the Intermittency Signal in RHIC-STAR Data through Modeling
Hybrid model constrains STAR intermittency data to small, nearly energy-independent critical-like fractions, indicating limited critical-point contribution.
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CNN-Based Online Trigger for QGP Event Selection
CNN trigger for QGP events reaches 83.7% accuracy on reconstructed Au+Au events at 30 AGeV after training on PHSD and cross-validation on UrQMD, with deployment via lightweight C++ package.
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Equation of State at High Baryon Densities from a Thermodynamically Informed Neural Network
A physics-informed neural network produces a thermodynamically consistent 4D equation of state for QCD matter that reproduces lattice QCD and hadron resonance gas results while extrapolating to high baryon density for use in hybrid hydrokinetic models.