In this article, there are 18 sections discussing various current topics in
the field of relativistic heavy-ion collisions and related phenomena, which
will serve as a snapshot of the current state of the art.
Section 1 reviews experimental results of some recent light-flavored particle
production data from ALICE collaboration. Other sections are mostly theoretical
in nature.
Very strong but transient magnetic field created in relativistic heavy-ion
collisions could have important observational consequences. This has generated
a lot of theoretical activity in the last decade. Sections 2, 7, 9, 10 and 11
deal with the effects of the magnetic field on the properties of the QCD
matter. There are several unanswered questions about the QCD phase diagram.
Sections 3, 11 and 18 discuss various aspects of the QCD phase diagram and
phase transitions.
Recent years have witnessed interesting developments in foundational aspects
of hydrodynamics and their application to heavy-ion collisions. Sections 12,
15, 16 and 17 of this article probe some aspects of this exciting field.
Transport coefficients together with their temperature- and
density-dependence, are essential inputs in hydrodynamical calculations.
Sections 5, 8 and 14 deal with calculation/estimation of various transport
coefficients (shear and bulk viscosity, thermal conductivity, relaxation times,
etc.) of quark matter and hadronic matter.
Sections 4, 6 and 13 deals with interesting new developments in the field.
Section 4 discusses color dipole gluon distribution function at small
transverse momentum in the form of a series of Bells polynomials. Section 6
discusses the properties of Higgs boson in the quark gluon plasma using
Higgs-quark interaction. Section 13 discusses modification of coalescence model
to incorporate viscous corrections and application of this model.Comment: 109 pages, 49 captioned figures, compilation of the contributions as
presented in the `Workshop on Dynamics of QCD Matter', 15th to 17th August
2019, NISER Bhubaneswar, India, published versio