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Ladies and Gentlemen, dear colleagues, Welcome in Bodrum to the NASion Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter! Welcome also to Mrs. Governor Dr. Lale AYTAMAN. We are very honored, that you, Governor of the Mugla-State, came here to greet us. We are particularly grateful to you that you offered help and assured us to do everything that we can enjoy two safe weeks in Bodrum, in this wonderful area of your country. I have chosen Bodrum as the place for our NASI because I like this historic region where many cultures meet (e. g. , Oriental and European (Greek, Roman) culture) and where you find numerous places which played a role in ancient science and in early Christianity- I mention Milet (Thales) and Ephesus (Apostle Paulus), both of which are close by. Our NASI will exhibit the most recent developments in high energy heavy ion physics. The meeting is both a school and a conference: A school, because there are very many advanced students, who frequently are themselves already top researchers, attending the lectures of distinguished scientists and leading researchers. It is also a conference because new material, new results of this exciting and wonderful field - our field - high energy heavy ion physics will be presented. It is the topic of hot and dense nuclear matter, which we are focusing on.








Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Past and Present of Nuclear Matter....Pages 1-10
The Hydrodynamic Model for High-Energy Heavy Ion Reactions....Pages 11-22
Electromagnetic Probes of Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter....Pages 23-37
Multifragmentation and the Quest for the Liquid-Gas Phase Transition....Pages 39-51
Strange Matter: A New Domain of Nuclear Physics....Pages 53-64
The Analysis of Phase-Space Textures in Ultra-Relativistic Multihadron Production....Pages 65-72
Recent Results from Lattice QCD....Pages 73-93
Investigations with the 4?-Detector System FOPI at SIS: Flow in Highly Central Au on Au Collisions....Pages 95-107
Non—Perturbative Effects in the SU(3)—Gluon Plasma....Pages 109-119
Hadronic Matter and Dileptons or In-Medium Properties of Hadrons....Pages 121-132
Multifragmentation....Pages 133-144
Equation of State of Neutron Star Matter, Limiting Rotational Periods of Fast Pulsars, and the Properties of Strange Stars....Pages 145-158
Strangelets at the AGS....Pages 159-165
The Relevance of the Fragments in the Study of Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter....Pages 167-180
Relativistic Nuclear Fluid Dynamics....Pages 181-192
Nuclear Cluster Equation of State....Pages 193-203
The Disappearance of Flow and Critical Behavior in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions....Pages 205-214
Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics....Pages 215-226
Thermal Photon Radiation from a Plasma with Finite Baryon Density....Pages 227-231
Fragment-Fragment Correlations....Pages 233-241
Two Pion Correlations in A-A Collisions at CERN Energies....Pages 243-253
Metastable Exotic Multihypernuclear Objects....Pages 255-263
Wavelet Correlations in Selfsimiliar Cascades....Pages 265-275
Non-Perturbative Aspects of QCD at High Temperature....Pages 277-287
Directed Flow in Au on Au Collisions at Intermediate Energies....Pages 289-298
Realistic Forces and Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 299-319
Photon-Induced Processes in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 321-331
Transport Equations with Particle Production and Back-Reaction....Pages 333-342
Chiral Dynamics in Dense Matter....Pages 343-354
| S | = 2 and | S | = 3 Hyperon Production in Heavy Ion Experiments at Cern....Pages 355-360
Dielectron Production in Heavy Ion Collisions Between 1 and 13AGeV....Pages 361-372
String-Parton Model Description of Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 373-381
Strangeness in Nuclear Collisions at JINR....Pages 383-391
The Mesozoic ERA of Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics and Beyond....Pages 393-405
Correlations in the Quark Vacuum....Pages 407-417
Compression, Expansion, and Freeze-Out in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at the AGS....Pages 419-426
Antiproton Production in Heavy Ion Collisions: Multi-Step Processes Vs Annihilation....Pages 427-437
Recent Progress in Understanding Quark and Gluon Distribution Functions for Large Nuclei at Small x....Pages 439-447
Finite Memory in the Collision Processes of a Fermionic System and its Effect on Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 449-461
“Collective Effects” of Mesons at Sis Energies....Pages 463-474
Quantum Dynamics in Phase Space....Pages 475-484
Collapse of Flux Tubes....Pages 485-491
Study of the Dynamics of the Au+Au Collisions by Means of Isotope-Resolved Emitted Light Particles....Pages 493-504
Hadron Production in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at SPS- and AGS-Energies....Pages 505-516
String Model Approach to Nuclear Scattering....Pages 517-528
Color Diffusion in a Quark-Gluon Plasma....Pages 529-540
Coherent Pion Production in Nucleus-Nucleus Reactions....Pages 541-547
Azimuthally Anisotropic Emission of Pions in Symmetric Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 549-557
Results from the EOS Time Projection chamber at the Bevalac....Pages 559-568
Perturbative and Nonperturbative Em Lepton Pair Production in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 569-578
Boltzmann-Langevin Transport Model for Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 579-588
Clustering Phenomena in Boson- and Fermion Distributions from Heavy Ion Reactions at Relativistic Energies....Pages 589-594
Production of Electron-Positron Pairs in Atomic heavy Ion Collisions at Relativistic Energies....Pages 595-606
Antiproton Production in Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 607-619
Strangeness Production in Ultrarelativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions....Pages 621-633
Back-Reaction Beyond the Mean Field Approximation....Pages 635-646
From Nuclei, Via Hypernuclei, to Strange Hadronic Matter....Pages 647-658
Towards a Self-Consistent Description of the Relativistic Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck Approach....Pages 659-665
Testing the Mean-Field Approximation in the Spinodal Region....Pages 667-675
Energy Dependence of Collective Flow of Neutrons and Charged Particles in 197AU + 197AU Collisions....Pages 677-686
Transport Treatment Of An Expanding Pion Gas in Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 687-695
More-Fluid Models for Ultrarelativistic Nuclear Collisions....Pages 697-707
Thermodynamical Quantities Measured in Heavy-Ion Reactions....Pages 709-717
Vector Meson Production at CERN....Pages 719-728
Kinetic Description of Heavy Ion Collisions with Non-Equilibrium Mean Fields....Pages 729-740
Phase Structure of SU(2) Yang-Mills Theory With Global Center Symmetry....Pages 741-750
Developing the Dynamical String Model: Role of Resonances....Pages 751-755
On the Origin of Matter....Pages 757-768
Stopping in the Production of High Momentum Hadrons and Dileptons on Nuclei....Pages 769-775
Recent Progress in Nonperturbative Electromagnetic Lepton-Pair Production with Capture in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 777-785
Cluster-Flow and Resonance-Matter Formation in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Reactions....Pages 787-797
The Relativistic Treatment of Symmetric and Asymmetric Nuclear Matter....Pages 799-807
Monte-Carlo Model for Particle Production at Ultra-Relativistic Energies....Pages 809-821
Lepton Pairs from Thermal Mesons....Pages 823-832
Dimuon and Vector Meson Production in P-W and S-W Collisions at 200 GeV/c/A....Pages 833-841
Meson Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions at 1 GEV/Nucleon....Pages 843-854
Nucleonic Flow, Kaon Production and the Nuclear Equation of State....Pages 855-866
Entropy and Ancillary Concepts in Quantum Physics....Pages 867-874
Equilibration and Multifragmentation in Heavy Ion Reactions....Pages 875-882
Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter: Summary Talk....Pages 883-894
Back Matter....Pages 895-900



Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Past and Present of Nuclear Matter....Pages 1-10
The Hydrodynamic Model for High-Energy Heavy Ion Reactions....Pages 11-22
Electromagnetic Probes of Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter....Pages 23-37
Multifragmentation and the Quest for the Liquid-Gas Phase Transition....Pages 39-51
Strange Matter: A New Domain of Nuclear Physics....Pages 53-64
The Analysis of Phase-Space Textures in Ultra-Relativistic Multihadron Production....Pages 65-72
Recent Results from Lattice QCD....Pages 73-93
Investigations with the 4?-Detector System FOPI at SIS: Flow in Highly Central Au on Au Collisions....Pages 95-107
Non—Perturbative Effects in the SU(3)—Gluon Plasma....Pages 109-119
Hadronic Matter and Dileptons or In-Medium Properties of Hadrons....Pages 121-132
Multifragmentation....Pages 133-144
Equation of State of Neutron Star Matter, Limiting Rotational Periods of Fast Pulsars, and the Properties of Strange Stars....Pages 145-158
Strangelets at the AGS....Pages 159-165
The Relevance of the Fragments in the Study of Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter....Pages 167-180
Relativistic Nuclear Fluid Dynamics....Pages 181-192
Nuclear Cluster Equation of State....Pages 193-203
The Disappearance of Flow and Critical Behavior in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions....Pages 205-214
Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics....Pages 215-226
Thermal Photon Radiation from a Plasma with Finite Baryon Density....Pages 227-231
Fragment-Fragment Correlations....Pages 233-241
Two Pion Correlations in A-A Collisions at CERN Energies....Pages 243-253
Metastable Exotic Multihypernuclear Objects....Pages 255-263
Wavelet Correlations in Selfsimiliar Cascades....Pages 265-275
Non-Perturbative Aspects of QCD at High Temperature....Pages 277-287
Directed Flow in Au on Au Collisions at Intermediate Energies....Pages 289-298
Realistic Forces and Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 299-319
Photon-Induced Processes in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 321-331
Transport Equations with Particle Production and Back-Reaction....Pages 333-342
Chiral Dynamics in Dense Matter....Pages 343-354
| S | = 2 and | S | = 3 Hyperon Production in Heavy Ion Experiments at Cern....Pages 355-360
Dielectron Production in Heavy Ion Collisions Between 1 and 13AGeV....Pages 361-372
String-Parton Model Description of Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 373-381
Strangeness in Nuclear Collisions at JINR....Pages 383-391
The Mesozoic ERA of Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics and Beyond....Pages 393-405
Correlations in the Quark Vacuum....Pages 407-417
Compression, Expansion, and Freeze-Out in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at the AGS....Pages 419-426
Antiproton Production in Heavy Ion Collisions: Multi-Step Processes Vs Annihilation....Pages 427-437
Recent Progress in Understanding Quark and Gluon Distribution Functions for Large Nuclei at Small x....Pages 439-447
Finite Memory in the Collision Processes of a Fermionic System and its Effect on Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 449-461
“Collective Effects” of Mesons at Sis Energies....Pages 463-474
Quantum Dynamics in Phase Space....Pages 475-484
Collapse of Flux Tubes....Pages 485-491
Study of the Dynamics of the Au+Au Collisions by Means of Isotope-Resolved Emitted Light Particles....Pages 493-504
Hadron Production in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at SPS- and AGS-Energies....Pages 505-516
String Model Approach to Nuclear Scattering....Pages 517-528
Color Diffusion in a Quark-Gluon Plasma....Pages 529-540
Coherent Pion Production in Nucleus-Nucleus Reactions....Pages 541-547
Azimuthally Anisotropic Emission of Pions in Symmetric Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 549-557
Results from the EOS Time Projection chamber at the Bevalac....Pages 559-568
Perturbative and Nonperturbative Em Lepton Pair Production in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 569-578
Boltzmann-Langevin Transport Model for Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 579-588
Clustering Phenomena in Boson- and Fermion Distributions from Heavy Ion Reactions at Relativistic Energies....Pages 589-594
Production of Electron-Positron Pairs in Atomic heavy Ion Collisions at Relativistic Energies....Pages 595-606
Antiproton Production in Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 607-619
Strangeness Production in Ultrarelativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions....Pages 621-633
Back-Reaction Beyond the Mean Field Approximation....Pages 635-646
From Nuclei, Via Hypernuclei, to Strange Hadronic Matter....Pages 647-658
Towards a Self-Consistent Description of the Relativistic Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck Approach....Pages 659-665
Testing the Mean-Field Approximation in the Spinodal Region....Pages 667-675
Energy Dependence of Collective Flow of Neutrons and Charged Particles in 197AU + 197AU Collisions....Pages 677-686
Transport Treatment Of An Expanding Pion Gas in Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 687-695
More-Fluid Models for Ultrarelativistic Nuclear Collisions....Pages 697-707
Thermodynamical Quantities Measured in Heavy-Ion Reactions....Pages 709-717
Vector Meson Production at CERN....Pages 719-728
Kinetic Description of Heavy Ion Collisions with Non-Equilibrium Mean Fields....Pages 729-740
Phase Structure of SU(2) Yang-Mills Theory With Global Center Symmetry....Pages 741-750
Developing the Dynamical String Model: Role of Resonances....Pages 751-755
On the Origin of Matter....Pages 757-768
Stopping in the Production of High Momentum Hadrons and Dileptons on Nuclei....Pages 769-775
Recent Progress in Nonperturbative Electromagnetic Lepton-Pair Production with Capture in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions....Pages 777-785
Cluster-Flow and Resonance-Matter Formation in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Reactions....Pages 787-797
The Relativistic Treatment of Symmetric and Asymmetric Nuclear Matter....Pages 799-807
Monte-Carlo Model for Particle Production at Ultra-Relativistic Energies....Pages 809-821
Lepton Pairs from Thermal Mesons....Pages 823-832
Dimuon and Vector Meson Production in P-W and S-W Collisions at 200 GeV/c/A....Pages 833-841
Meson Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions at 1 GEV/Nucleon....Pages 843-854
Nucleonic Flow, Kaon Production and the Nuclear Equation of State....Pages 855-866
Entropy and Ancillary Concepts in Quantum Physics....Pages 867-874
Equilibration and Multifragmentation in Heavy Ion Reactions....Pages 875-882
Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter: Summary Talk....Pages 883-894
Back Matter....Pages 895-900
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