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
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First Results with HIJING++ in High-Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions
Gergely Gábor Barnaföldi,Gábor Bíró,Gábor Bíró,Miklos Gyulassy,Szilveszter Miklós Haranozó,Szilveszter Miklós Haranozó,Péter Lévai,Guoyang Ma,Gábor Papp,Xin-Nian Wang,Xin-Nian Wang,Ben-Wei Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: The HIJING++ as mentioned in this paper is based on the PYTHIA8 and contains all the nuclear effects has been included in the HIJing2.552, which will be improved by a new version of the shadowing parameterization and jet quenching module.
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Global quark polarization in non-central A+A collisions
TL;DR: In this paper, the global quark polarization through quark-quark scatterings with the exchange of a thermal gluon is calculated beyond small-angle scattering approximation in a quarkgluon plasma.
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Relativistic spin dynamics for vector mesons
Xin-li Sheng,Lucia Oliva,Zuo-tang Liang,Qun Wang,Xin-Nian Wang +4 more
- 13 Jun 2022
TL;DR: In this article , a relativistic theory for spin density matrices of vector mesons based on Kadanoff-Baym equations in the closed-time-path formalism was proposed.
Minijet thermalization and diffusion of transverse momentum correlation in high-energy heavy-ion collisions
TL;DR: In this paper, the transverse momentum correlations in the azimuthal angle of hadrons produced owing to minijets are first studied within the HIJING Monte Carlo model in high-energy heavy-ion collisions.
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Report from the A.I. For Nuclear Physics Workshop
Paulo F. Bedaque,Amber Boehnlein,M. Cromaz,Markus Diefenthaler,Latifa Elouadrhiri,Tanja Horn,Michelle Kuchera,D. Lawrence,Dean Lee,Steven Lidia,Robert McKeown,Wally Melnitchouk,Witold Nazarewicz,Kostas Orginos,Yves Roblin,Michael Scott Smith,Malachi Schram,Xin-Nian Wang +17 more
TL;DR: The 2019 workshop "AI for Nuclear Physics" as discussed by the authors brought together 184 scientists to explore opportunities for nuclear physics in the area of Artificial Intelligence, which included plenary talks, as well as six working groups.
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