2005
DOI: 10.2172/859304
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Quantum Chromodynamics and Nuclear Physics at Extreme Energy Density

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“…As done before [35], we will call T s and T f 'kinetic' and 'configurational temperatures, respectively. The former is generally almost the same as the temperature calculated from the kinetic energy of particles for both equilibrium and nonequilibrium conditions, whereas the latter reflects deviations from equilibrium conditions since it is a measure of the energy distribution that results from trapped state occupancies.…”
Section: Calculated Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As done before [35], we will call T s and T f 'kinetic' and 'configurational temperatures, respectively. The former is generally almost the same as the temperature calculated from the kinetic energy of particles for both equilibrium and nonequilibrium conditions, whereas the latter reflects deviations from equilibrium conditions since it is a measure of the energy distribution that results from trapped state occupancies.…”
Section: Calculated Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%