Published November 4, 2022 | Version Submitted
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Long Range Plan: Dense matter theory for heavy-ion collisions and neutron stars

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Since the release of the 2015 Long Range Plan in Nuclear Physics, major events have occurred that reshaped our understanding of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and nuclear matter at large densities, in and out of equilibrium. The US nuclear community has an opportunity to capitalize on advances in astrophysical observations and nuclear experiments and engage in an interdisciplinary effort in the theory of dense baryonic matter that connects low- and high-energy nuclear physics, astrophysics, gravitational waves physics, and data science

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White Paper for the Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science

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