Scaled variables and the quark-hadron duality

The thermodynamic quantities of the ideal gas of hadrons and the ( 2 + 1 ) -flavor lattice QCD scaled by the effective degeneracy factors of the corresponding models are compared. We have found that in terms of the scaled variables the quark-hadron duality of the lattice QCD and the hadron resonance...

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