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Quark-gluon plasma phenomenology from lattice QCD

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QCD at finite temperature is increasingly important and accessible in experimental programmes and reliable theoretical predictions, from first principles, are needed. After a short introduction to the lattice formulation, with some emphasis on methods at finite temperature I will describe recent results for hadronic correlation functions over a range of temperatures above and below the transition. In particular, I will focus on quarkonia and describe how it can be used to probe the nature of the quark gluon plasma.

This talk is part of the Theoretical Physics Colloquium series.

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