Fujii Hirotsugu | Institute Of Physics The University Of Tokyo
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Fujii Hirotsugu
Institute Of Physics The University Of Tokyo
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FUJII Hirotsugu
Institute of Physics, The University of Tokyo
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FUJII Hirotsugu
RIKEN-BNL Research Center, Brookhaven National Laboratory:College of General Education, the University of Tokyo
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Ohtani Munehisa
Radiation Laboratory Riken
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Fujii H
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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TSUE Yasuhiko
Physics Division, Faculty of Science, Kochi University
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HASHIMOTO Yoshinori
Department of Quantum Engineering and Systems Science, The University of Tokyo
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Tsue Yasuhiko
Physics Division Faculty Of Science Kochi University
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Hashimoto Yoshinori
Department Of Applied Science Kochi University
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Fujii Hirotsugu
Institute Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Itakura Kazunori
Kek Theory Center Ipns High Enrgy Accelerator Research Organization:department Of Particle And Nucle
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Itakura Kazunori
Kek Theory Center Ipns Kek
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NARA Yasushi
Akita International University
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ITAKURA Kazunori
KEK Theory Center, IPNS, KEK
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HASHIMOTO Yoshinori
Department of Applied Science, Kochi University
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TSUE Yasuhiko
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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FUJII Hirotsugu
Institute of Physics, University of Tokyo
著作論文
- Effective Potential Study of the Chiral Phase Transition in a QCD-Like Theory(Nuclear Physics)
- Soft Modes at the Critical End Point in the Chiral Effective Models (QCD phase structure : analytic approaches)
- Quarkonium in Heavy Ion Collisions : High-Energy Multiple Scattering of Quark Pair in Nuclei
- Quarkonium in Heavy Ion Collisions : High-Energy Multiple Scattering of Quark Pair in Nuclei
- Forward Hadron Productions at Collider Energies in CGC Framework(Forward and Diffraction Physics and Cosmic Rays,Multiparticle Dynamics)
- Heavy Flavor Production from the Color Glass Condensate in pA Collisions(Hot QCD and QGP, Dense hadronic and quark matter, New Frontiers in QCD-Exotic Hadrons and Hadronic Matter-)
- Sigma and Hydrodynamic Modes near the Critical End Point(Proceedings of the YITP Workshop on Nuclear Matter under Extreme Conditions)