Can quark-gluon-plasma formation in relativistic heavy-ion collisions constrain inhomogeneous cosmologies?

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Big Bang Cosmology, Gluons, Heavy Ions, Ionic Collisions, Quarks, Space Plasmas, Baryons, Relativistic Particles, Universe

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The separation distance between droplets of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) in the early universe and in relativistic heavy-ion collisions is calculated in isothermal fluctuation theory. It is found that experimental information on the size of the QGP from relativistic heavy-ion collisions has the potential possibility of constraining the degree of inhomogeneity of the baryon-number density distribution and the formation of strange-quark matter at the epoch of the cosmic phase transition in quantum chromodynamics.

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