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Publikováno v:
Computer Physics Communications. 258:107557
In Grossu et al., (2019) we proposed a Chaos Many-Body Engine (CMBE) quark toy-model for the Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) energies. We started from the following assumptions: (1) the system can be decomposed into a set of two or three-body quark
Implementation of quark confinement, and retarded interactions algorithms for Chaos Many-Body Engine
In Grossu et al. (2012) we presented a Chaos Many-Body Engine (CMBE) toy-model for chaos analysis of relativistic nuclear collisions at 4.5 A GeV/c (the SKM 200 collaboration) which was later extended to Cu + Cu collisions at the maximum BNL energy.
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Publikováno v:
Computer Physics Communications. 195:218-220
Following the goal of improving the relativistic nuclear collisions toy-model proposed in Grossu et al. (2014), we added support for massless particles in all “Many-Body”, “High Precision”, and “Reactions” modules of the Chaos Many-Body E
Autor:
Al. Jipa, Calin Besliu, T. Esanu, D. Felea, E. Stan, Ioan Valeriu Grossu, Cristian C. Bordeianu
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Computer Physics Communications. 183:1055-1059
In this work we present a reaction module for “Chaos Many-Body Engine” (Grossu et al., 2010 [1] ). Following our goal of creating a customizable, object oriented code library, the list of all possible reactions, including the corresponding proper
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Physics. 85:1175-1179
In this work we give an attempt to introduce a temporal scale for nuclear collisions inspired by the Hubble cosmology and check it for Au+Au collisions at energies of 200 GeV/nucleon characteristic to BRAHMS Collaboration. We also give some correlati
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Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation. 16:324-340
We consider several noninteracting nucleons moving in a 2D Woods–Saxon type potential well and hitting the vibrating surface. The Hamiltonian has a coupling term between the particle motion and the collective coordinate which generates a self-consi
Autor:
Calin Besliu, N. Tuturas, M. Calin, Ioan Valeriu Grossu, T. Esanu, Al. Jipa, D. Felea, E. Stan, Oana Ristea, Catalin-Lucian Ristea, Cristian C. Bordeianu
Publikováno v:
Computer Physics Communications. 185:3059-3061
In this paper we present a new version of Chaos Many-Body Engine (CMBE) Grossu et al. (2014) [1] . Inspired by the Mean Free Path concept, we implemented a new parameter, namely the “Mean Free Time” , which is defined as the mean time between one
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Al. Jipa, H. Bøggild, H. Yang, I. S. Zgura, R. Wada, Christian Holm Christensen, E. B. Johnson, E. J. Kim, Z. Yin, Z. Majka, S. Bekele, Trine Spedstad Tveter, B. Budick, Hans Hjersing Dalsgaard, J. B. Natowitz, Oana Ristea, C. Nygaard, Peter Christiansen, R. Karabowicz, Fouad Rami, A. Qviller, Calin Besliu, D. Pal, C. E. Jørgensen, H. Ito, Ian Gardner Bearden, Gunnar Løvhøiden, Jongmin Lee, D. R. Beavis, N. Katrynska, Stephen Sanders, K. Hagel, Ionut Cristian Arsene, T. M. Larsen, Borge Svane Nielsen, C. Chasman, Catalin-Lucian Ristea, Dieter Røhrich, R. R. Debbe, Michael Murray, P. Staszel, F. Videbæk, J. J. Gaardhøje
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters B. 677:267-271
Transverse momentum spectra of protons and anti-protons measured in the rapidity range 0 y 3.1 from 0–10% central Au + Au collisions at s N N = 62.4 GeV are presented. The rapidity densities, d N / d y , of protons, anti-protons and net-protons ( N
Autor:
Al. Jipa, B. Iliescu, Ioan Valeriu Grossu, V. Covlea, M. Calin, T. Esanu, A. Jinaru, Calin Besliu, A. Scurtu, Cristian C. Bordeianu
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 820:235c-238c
The goal of this paper is to present some estimations of so-called 'microscopic Hubble constant' in the nucleus-nucleus collisions at the energies available at FAIR GSI, in the frame of CBM experiment. The analysis, based on the experimental data obt
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Computer Physics Communications. 178:788-793
This work presents a new software package for the study of chaotic flows and maps. The codes were written using Scilab, a software package for numerical computations providing a powerful open computing environment for engineering and scientific appli