Xin-Nian Wang
Central China Normal University
384 Papers
1.9K Citations
Xin-Nian Wang is an academic researcher from Central China Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parton & Jet quenching. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 355 publications. Previous affiliations of Xin-Nian Wang include University of Oregon & University of Washington.
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Papers
Quark Matter 2006 Conference
TL;DR: The 19th International Conference on UltraRelativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (Quark Matter 2006) was held on 14-20 November 2006 at the Shanghai Science Hall of the Shanghai Association of Sciences and Technology in Shanghai, China as discussed by the authors.
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Jet quenching in high-energy heavy-ion collisions
TL;DR: A brief introduction to the concept and framework for the study of jet quenching is provided in this article, along with a review of recent developments in the theoretical and phenomenological studies of jet-quenching in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and LHC.
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A Novel Algorithm for Character Segmentation of Degraded License Plate Based on Prior Knowledge
Xiaodan Jia,Xin-Nian Wang,Wenju Li,Haijiao Wang +3 more
- 08 Oct 2007
TL;DR: A novel algorithm for character segmentation of degraded license plate based on prior knowledge that is more efficiency under the condition that the license plate images are degraded, such as declining, faded, distorted, fogged, etc, quality degradation license plate.
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Gradient Tomography of Jet Quenching in Heavy-Ion Collisions.
TL;DR: A gradient tomography can be used to localize the initial jet production position for more detailed study of jet quenching and properties of the quark-gluon plasma along a given propagation path in heavy-ion collisions.
JETSCAPE framework: P+p results
Amit Kumar,Yasuki Tachibana,D. Pablos,C. Sirimanna,Rainer J. Fries,Abhijit Majumder,Aaron Angerami,Steffen A. Bass,Shanshan Cao,Yi Chen,J. Coleman,L. Cunqueiro,T. Dai,Lipei Du,Hannah Elfner,D. Everett,W. Fan,Charles Gale,Yayun He,Ulrich Heinz,Barbara Jacak,Peter Martin Jacobs,S. Jeon,K. Kauder,Ebrahim Khalaj,Weiyao Ke,M. Kordell,T. Luo,M. McNelis,J. Mulligan,Christine Nattrass,D. Oliinychenko,Long-Gang Pang,C. Park,Jean-François Paquet,J. Putschke,Gunther Roland,Björn Schenke,L. Schwiebert,Chun Shen,R. A. Soltz,G. Vujanovic,Xin-Nian Wang,Robert L. Wolpert,Y. Xu,Z. Yang +45 more
TL;DR: The JETSCAPE framework is a modular and versatile Monte Carlo software package for the simulation of high energy nuclear collisions as mentioned in this paper, which can be used to simulate A+A collisions with a wide range of collision energies at a level comparable to standard Monte Carlo codes.
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