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J. Wang is an academic researcher from University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudorapidity & Rapidity. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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A description of pseudorapidity distributions in p-p collisions at center-of-mass energy from 23.6 to 900 GeV
TL;DR: In this article, the pseudorapidity distributions of charged particles produced in p-p collisions were compared between the theoretical predictions and experimental measurements, showing that the combined model works well in the whole available energy region from √s = 23.6 to 900 GeV.
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The Evolution-Dominated Hydrodynamics and the Pseudorapidity Distributions in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at Low Energies at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
TL;DR: In this paper, the pseudorapidity distribution of the charged particles produced in Au-Au and Cu-Cu collisions at the corresponding energies of √^SNN=19:6 and 22.4 GeV at BNL-RHIC was discussed.
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The Unified Hydrodynamics and the Pseudorapidity Distributions in Heavy Ion Collisions at BNL-RHIC and CERN-LHC Energies
TL;DR: In this paper, the charged particles produced in nucleus-nucleus collisions are divided into two parts: hot and dense matter created in collisions, and leading particles, which inherit the quantum numbers of colliding nucleons and carry off most of incident energy.
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The evolution-dominated hydrodynamic model and the pseudorapidity distributions in high energy physics
TL;DR: In this paper, the pseudorapidity distribution of the charged particles produced in high energy heavy ion collisions in the context of evolution-dominated hydrodynamic model is discussed and a comparison is made between the theoretical results and the experimental measurements performed by BRAHMS and PHOBOS Collaboration at BNL-RHIC in Au-Au and Cu-Cu collisions at sqrt(s_NN) =200 GeV.
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A description of pseudorapidity distributions in p-p collisions at center-of-mass energy from 23.6 to 900 GeV
TL;DR: In this article, the pseudorapidity distributions of charged particles produced in p-p collisions were compared between the theoretical predictions and experimental measurements, and the combined model worked well in P-P collisions in the whole available energy region from sqrt(s_NN) to 900 GeV.