Elena Bratkovskaya
Affiliations: | Theoretical Physics | Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Fijaš, Slovakia |
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Soloveva O, Moreau P, Oliva L, et al. (2020) Exploring the Partonic Phase at Finite Chemical Potential in and out-of Equilibrium Particles. 3: 178-192 |
Kireyeu V, Grishmanovskii I, Kolesnikov V, et al. (2020) Hadron production in elementary nucleon–nucleon reactions from low to ultra-relativistic energies The European Physical Journal A. 56 |
Soloveva O, Moreau P, Bratkovskaya E. (2020) Transport coefficients for the hot quark-gluon plasma at finite chemical potential μB Physical Review C. 101 |
Aichelin J, Bratkovskaya E, Le Fèvre A, et al. (2020) Parton-hadron-quantum-molecular dynamics: A novel microscopic n -body transport approach for heavy-ion collisions, dynamical cluster formation, and hypernuclei production Physical Review C. 101 |
Song T, Moreau P, Xu Y, et al. (2020) Traces of non-equilibrium effects, initial condition, bulk dynamics and elementary collisions in the charm observables Physical Review C. 101 |
Song T, Moreau P, Aichelin J, et al. (2020) Exploring non-equilibrium quark-gluon plasma effects on charm transport coefficients Physical Review C. 101 |
Oliva L, Moreau P, Voronyuk V, et al. (2020) Influence of electromagnetic fields in proton-nucleus collisions at relativistic energy Physical Review C. 101 |
Cao S, Coci G, Das SK, et al. (2019) Toward the determination of heavy-quark transport coefficients in quark-gluon plasma Physical Review C. 99 |
Xu Y, Bass SA, Moreau P, et al. (2019) Resolving discrepancies in the estimation of heavy quark transport coefficients in relativistic heavy-ion collisions Physical Review C. 99: 14902 |
Moreau P, Soloveva O, Oliva L, et al. (2019) Exploring the partonic phase at finite chemical potential within an extended off-shell transport approach Physical Review C. 100 |