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2 Homogeneous superconducting state 210 3 Superconducting phases
with broken space symmetries 213 4 Flavor asymmetric quark
condensates 219 5 Concluding remarks 221 Acknowledgments 222
References 223 Neutral Dense Quark Matter 225 Mei Huang and Igor
Shovkovy 1 Introduction 225 2 Local charge neutrality: homogeneous
phase 226 3 Global charge neutrality: mixed phase 234 4 Conclusion
238 References 238 Possibility of color magnetic superconductivity
241 Toshitaka Tatsumi, Tomoyuki Maruyama, and Eiji Nakano 1
Introduction 241 2 What is ferromagnetism in quark matter? 243 3
Color magnetic superconductivity 248 4 Chiral symmetry and
magnetism 253 5 Summary and Concluding remarks 258 Acknowledgments
260 References 260 Magnetic Fields of Compact Stars with
Superconducting Quark Cores 263 David M. Sedrakian, David Blaschke,
and Karen M. Shahabasyan 1 Introduction 263 2 Free Energy 265 3
Ginzburg-Landau equations 267 4 Vortex Structure 269 5 Solution of
Ginzburg-Landau Equations 271 6 The Magnetic Field Components 273 7
Summary 275 Acknowledgments 275 References 275 Thermal
Color-superconducting Fluctuations in Dense Quark Matter 277 D. N.
This volume covers the main topics in heavy flavour physics in a
comprehensive yet accessible way. The material is presented as a
combination of extensive introductory lectures and more typical
contributions. This book will benefit postgraduate students and
reseachers alike.
2 Homogeneous superconducting state 210 3 Superconducting phases
with broken space symmetries 213 4 Flavor asymmetric quark
condensates 219 5 Concluding remarks 221 Acknowledgments 222
References 223 Neutral Dense Quark Matter 225 Mei Huang and Igor
Shovkovy 1 Introduction 225 2 Local charge neutrality: homogeneous
phase 226 3 Global charge neutrality: mixed phase 234 4 Conclusion
238 References 238 Possibility of color magnetic superconductivity
241 Toshitaka Tatsumi, Tomoyuki Maruyama, and Eiji Nakano 1
Introduction 241 2 What is ferromagnetism in quark matter? 243 3
Color magnetic superconductivity 248 4 Chiral symmetry and
magnetism 253 5 Summary and Concluding remarks 258 Acknowledgments
260 References 260 Magnetic Fields of Compact Stars with
Superconducting Quark Cores 263 David M. Sedrakian, David Blaschke,
and Karen M. Shahabasyan 1 Introduction 263 2 Free Energy 265 3
Ginzburg-Landau equations 267 4 Vortex Structure 269 5 Solution of
Ginzburg-Landau Equations 271 6 The Magnetic Field Components 273 7
Summary 275 Acknowledgments 275 References 275 Thermal
Color-superconducting Fluctuations in Dense Quark Matter 277 D. N.
This book aims at providing a solid basis for the education of the
next generation of researchers in hot, dense QCD (Quantum
ChromoDynamics) matter. This is a rapidly growing field at the
interface of the smallest, i.e. subnuclear physics, and the largest
scales, namely astrophysics and cosmology. The extensive lectures
presented here are based on the material used at the training
school of the European COST action THOR (Theory of hot matter in
relativistic heavy-ion collisions). The book is divided in three
parts covering ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions, several
aspects related to QCD, and simulations of QCD and heavy-ion
collisions. The scientific tools and methods discussed provide
graduate students with the necessary skills to understand the
structure of matter under extreme conditions of high densities,
temperatures, and strong fields in the collapse of massive stars or
a few microseconds after the big bang. In addition to the theory,
the set of lectures presents hands-on material that includes an
introduction to simulation programs for heavy-ion collisions,
equations of state, and transport properties.
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