Abstract:This is a contribution to the Proceedings of the XLIV Brazilian Workshop on Nuclear Physics, held in virtual format during 9-11 November, 2021. In this contribution I briefly review some of the main results obtained with collaborators regarding quantitative predictions from an Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton holographic model for the thermodynamics and some of the transport coefficients of the hot and baryon dense quark-gluon plasma produced in relativistic heavy ion collisions.
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