QCD bound states and their response to extremes of temperature and density

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Summary of presentations at the Workshop on Nonperturbative Methods in Quantum Field Theory, Adelaide, Australia, February 199

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We describe the application of Dyson-Schwinger equations to the calculation of hadron observables. The studies at zero temperature (T) and quark chemical potential (mu) provide a springboard for the extension to finite-(T,mu). Our exemplars highlight that much of hadronic physics can be understood as simply a manifestation of the nonperturbative, momentum-dependent dressing of the elementary Schwinger functions in QCD.

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