Establishes chi^2-dissipation identities, spectral decomposition of Lyapunov functions, and explicit KL convergence factors for Blahut-Arimoto dynamics.
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Proton emitting source size is amplified by 24% in neutron-rich versus neutron-deficient tin collisions, revealing a beyond-mean-field short-range n-p correlation effect.
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.
Kinetic model with dynamic light nuclei, breakup reactions, and Mott effect reproduces FOPI yields of d, t, 3He, and alpha in central Au+Au collisions at 0.25-1.0 A GeV and attributes low-energy alpha enhancement to weaker Mott dissolution.
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Relaxation Kernel, Spectral Dissipation, and Global Convergence of Blahut--Arimoto Dynamics
Establishes chi^2-dissipation identities, spectral decomposition of Lyapunov functions, and explicit KL convergence factors for Blahut-Arimoto dynamics.
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Large amplification of the isospin-dependence of proton emitting source size in radioactive heavy-ion collisions: a signal of n-p correlation
Proton emitting source size is amplified by 24% in neutron-rich versus neutron-deficient tin collisions, revealing a beyond-mean-field short-range n-p correlation effect.
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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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Kinetic approach of light-nuclei production in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions
Kinetic model with dynamic light nuclei, breakup reactions, and Mott effect reproduces FOPI yields of d, t, 3He, and alpha in central Au+Au collisions at 0.25-1.0 A GeV and attributes low-energy alpha enhancement to weaker Mott dissolution.
- Sequential Clusterization of Light Nuclei and Hypernuclei in Heavy-Ion Collisions within a Wigner Function Coalescence Framework