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Complex Langevin simulations and the QCD phase diagram: Recent developments

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arxiv 2006.00476 v2 pith:MXUN3QWW submitted 2020-05-31 hep-lat

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In this review we present the current state-of-the-art on complex Langevin simulations and their implications for the QCD phase diagram. After a short summary of the complex Langevin method, we present and discuss recent developments. Here we focus on the explicit computation of boundary terms, which provide an observable that can be used to check one of the criteria of correctness explicitly. We also present the method of Dynamic Stabilization and elaborate on recent results for fully dynamical QCD.

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