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      QCD in Extreme Conditions and the Wilsonian `Exact Renormalization Group'

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          This is an introduction to the use of nonperturbative flow equations in strong interaction physics at nonzero temperature and baryon density. We investigate the QCD phase diagram as a function of temperature, chemical potential for baryon number and quark mass within the linear quark meson model for two flavors. Whereas the renormalization group flow leads to spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in vacuum, the symmetry is restored in a second order phase transition at high temperature and vanishing quark mass. We explicitly connect the physics at zero temperature and realistic quark mass with the universal behavior near the critical temperature Tc and the chiral limit. At high density we find a chiral symmetry restoring first order transition. The results imply the presence of a tricritical point with long-range correlations in the phase diagram. We end with an outlook to densities above the chiral transition, where QCD is expected to behave as a color superconductor at low temperature.

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              Signatures of the Tricritical Point in QCD

              Several approaches to QCD with two massless quarks at finite temperature T and baryon chemical potential mu suggest the existence of a tricritical point on the boundary of the phase with spontaneously broken chiral symmetry. In QCD with massive quarks there is then a critical point at the end of a first order transition line. We discuss possible experimental signatures of this point, which provide information about its location and properties. We propose a combination of event-by-event observables, including suppressed fluctuations in T and mu and, simultaneously, enhanced fluctuations in the multiplicity of soft pions.
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                21 February 1999
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                hep-ph/9902419
                705f70b5-89db-48ed-bfdb-5a20a399e214
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                MIT-CTP-2829
                Lectures given at 11th Summer School and Symposium on Nuclear Physics (NuSS 98): Effective Theories of Matter (1), Seoul, Korea, 23-27 June 1998, 63 pp
                hep-ph hep-lat nucl-th

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