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Prof. Jens Jorgen Gaardhoje (Niels Bohr Institute)09/05/2017, 09:30
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Dr Jurgen Schukraft (CERN)09/05/2017, 09:40
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Prof. Wei Li (Rice University)09/05/2017, 10:00
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Prof. Jiangyong Jia09/05/2017, 11:00
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Dr You Zhou (Niels Bohr Institute)09/05/2017, 11:40
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9. Exploring collectivity with multi-particle correlations: status, new developments and limitationsDr Maxime Guilbaud09/05/2017, 12:20
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Mr Mingliang Zhou09/05/2017, 14:30
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Ms Katarina Gajdosova (Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen)09/05/2017, 15:00
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Prof. Julia Velkovska (Vanderbilt University)09/05/2017, 16:00
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Prof. Roy Lacey09/05/2017, 16:40
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Prof. Paul Romatschke10/05/2017, 09:30
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Klaus Werner (Univ Nantes)10/05/2017, 10:30
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Christian Bierlich (Lund University)10/05/2017, 11:10
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Dr Bjoern Schenke10/05/2017, 11:50
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Mr Jean-Yves Ollitrault (Saclay)10/05/2017, 14:30
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Dr Constantinos Loizides10/05/2017, 15:10
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Dr Michele Floris10/05/2017, 16:10
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Dr Jan Fiete GROSSE-OETRINGHAUS (CERN)11/05/2017, 09:30vidyo link: https://vidyoportal.cern.ch/join/Kcmvjg7KUmGo to contribution page
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Dr Jan Fiete GROSSE-OETRINGHAUS (CERN)11/05/2017, 09:45
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Dr Jan Fiete GROSSE-OETRINGHAUS (CERN)11/05/2017, 11:00
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Prof. Julia Velkovska (Vanderbilt University)I will present recent results from RHIC examining collective behavior in a series of experiments that scan different small-system geometries and center-of-mass energies.Go to contribution page
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Klaus Werner (Univ Nantes)EPOS is a "unified approach" for small and big systems, in all cases implementing intial and final state interactions, the latter ones being essentially a hydrodynamical evolution of the core part. We report about recent developments of the EPOS approach, aiming to understand the transition from small to big systems.Go to contribution page
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Christian Bierlich (Lund University)The study of collectivity is usually carried out using macroscopic hydrodynamical models, to describe features of the QGP phase. We present new efforts involving the construction of microscopic models to describe strangeness production and collective effects, so far tested for small systems, implemented in the DIPSY and the FritiofP8 event generators.Go to contribution page
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Prof. Larissa Bravina
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