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    Ekpyrosis and inflationary dynamics in heavy ion collisions: the role of quantum fluctuations

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    We summarize recent significant progress in the development of a first-principles formalism to describe the formation and evolution of matter in very high energy heavy ion collisions. The key role of quantum fluctuations both before and after a collision is emphasized. Systematic computations are now feasible to address early time dynamics essential to quantifying properties of strongly interacting quark-gluon matter.Comment: Talk by R.V. at Quark Matter 2011, Annecy, France, May 23-28, 2011. LaTex, 4 pages; v2, final version to appear in J. Phys.

    Higher Flow Harmonics in Heavy Ion Collisions from STAR

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    We report STAR measurements relating to higher flow harmonics including the centrality dependence of two- and four-particle cumulants for harmonics 1 to 6. Two-particle correlation functions vs. \Delta\eta and \Delta\phi are presented for pT and number correlations. We find the power spectra (Fourier Transforms of the correlation functions) for central collisions drop quickly for higher harmonics. The \Delta\eta dependence of v3{2}2 and the pT and centrality dependence of v2 and v3 are studied. Trends are conistent with expectations from models including hot-spots in the initial energy density and an expansion phase. We also present v3 and v2{2}2 - v2{4}2 vs. \surdsNN .Comment: 8 pages. Conference proceedings for Quark Matter 201
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