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      Effects of viscosity on the mapping of initial to final state in heavy ion collisions

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          Collective flow and viscosity in relativistic heavy-ion collisions

          Collective flow, its anisotropies and its event-to-event fluctuations in relativistic heavy-ion collisions, and the extraction of the specific shear viscosity of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) from collective flow data collected in heavy-ion collision experiments at RHIC and LHC are reviewed. Specific emphasis is placed on the similarities between the Big Bang of our universe and the Little Bangs created in heavy-ion collisions.
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              Elliptic and triangular flow in event-by-event (3+1)D viscous hydrodynamics

              We present results for the elliptic and triangular flow coefficients in Au+Au collisions at root-s=200 AGeV using event-by-event (3+1)D viscous hydrodynamic simulations. We study the effect of initial state fluctuations and finite viscosities on the flow coefficients v_2 and v_3 as functions of transverse momentum and pseudo-rapidity. Fluctuations are essential to reproduce the measured centrality dependence of elliptic flow. We argue that simultaneous measurements of v_2 and v_3 can determine eta/s more precisely.
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                Journal
                PRVCAN
                Physical Review C
                Phys. Rev. C
                American Physical Society (APS)
                0556-2813
                1089-490X
                March 2015
                March 2 2015
                : 91
                : 3
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevC.91.034902
                c9071874-af2f-410c-9b64-a576318f3bfe
                © 2015

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