Lattice simulations of a 3D effective gluonic plasma theory produce the first reported momentum dependence of heavy quark drag and diffusion coefficients in a non-perturbative non-Abelian thermal medium.
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Momentum Dependence of Heavy Quark Diffusion in a Thermal Gluonic Plasma on the Lattice
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Revisiting the sphaleron and axion production rates in QCD at high temperatures
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Lattice QCD at finite temperature and density
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