Thermal ratio of the disorder deviation and the space-time deconfined phase size
Abstract
A systematic study of the strongly interacting matter under extreme conditions via the form of the thermal ratio of the disorder deviation is presented. The evolution of fermi- and bose- particles (quarks and gluons) is studied in the framework of multi-particle correlation and distribution functions to predict the size of the finite-temperature deconfined phase.
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