Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1839060 | Nuclear Physics A | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Topical phenomena in high-energy physics related to collision experiments of heavy nuclei (“Little Bang”) and early universe cosmology (“Big Bang”) involve far-from-equilibrium dynamics described by quantum field theory. One example concerns the role of plasma instabilities for the process of thermalization in heavy-ion collisions. The reheating of the early universe after inflation may exhibit rather similar phenomena following a tachyonic or parametric resonance instability. Certain universal aspects associated to nonthermal fixed points even quantitatively agree, and considering these phenomena from a common perspective can be fruitful.
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