Why does the Quark-Gluon Plasma at RHIC behave as a nearly ideal fluid ?

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25 pages, lectures in Erice School on Nulcear Physics, Sept.2003. Version 2 corrects several typos and adds a couple of refere

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The lecture is a brief review of the following topics: (i) collective flow phenomena in heavy ion collisions. The data from RHIC indicate robust collective flows, well described by hydrodynamics with expected Equation of State. The transport properties turned out to be unexpected, with very small viscosity; (ii) physics of highly excited matter produced in heavy ion collisions at T_c

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