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The dielectric function of the viscous quark–gluon plasma
期刊名称:Nuclear Physics A
时间:0
页码:268-282
语言:英文
相关项目:有限温度强作用费米子物质的集体涨落关联效应研究
作者:
Jia-Rong Li|Bing-Feng Jiang|
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有限温度强作用费米子物质的集体涨落关联效应研究
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