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What can we learn from NJL-type models about dense matter?
Published 2016-10-14Version 1
The merits and limitations of the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model as a model for strong interactions at nonzero density are critically discussed. We present several examples, demonstrating that, while in general the results should not be trusted quantitatively, the NJL model is a powerful theoretical tool for getting new insights and ideas about the QCD phase diagram and the dense-matter equation of state.
Comments: 6 pages; contribution to the proceedings of the Mini-Workshop "Quarks, Hadrons, Matter", Bled, Slovenia, July 3-10, 2016
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