Heavy-Ion Collisions and Black Holes in Anti-de-Sitter Space

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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18 pages LaTeX using aipproc.sty (included), 8 eps figures, Invited talk given at `RHIC Physics and beyond - Kay Kay Gee Day',

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10.1063/1.59572

Recent developments linking non-perturbative quantum gauge theories in
Minkowski space to classical gravity theories in anti-de-Sitter space are
reviewed at a simple level. It is suggested how these spectacular advances may
be extended to discuss the quark-gluon phase transition in terms of black holes
in anti-de-Sitter space, with possible relevance to heavy-ion collisions.

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