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In this last chapter we review a few selected applications of the methods discussed previously. First a realization of an oscillator bath with thermalizing effect is treated for a pure non-Abelian gluon plasma. This is followed by a numerical study of the distribution of local energy packets. Finally, an in-depth study of an exactly solvable model Lagrangian will demonstrate how the spectral function view resolves Gibbs’ paradox in a natural way, and how this can be used for a simulation of the equation of state obtained in large scale lattice QCD studies.
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Normalized so that \( \int \limits _0^{\infty } \,P(\varepsilon ) \mathrm {d}\varepsilon = 1\).
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Biró, T.S., Jakovác, A. (2019). Maverick Views and Problems. In: Emergence of Temperature in Examples and Related Nuisances in Field Theory. SpringerBriefs in Physics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11689-7_6
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