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      <author>Tripathy, Sushanta</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Topological studies of light-flavor hadron production in pp, p-Pb, and Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE at the LHC</title>
    <secondary-title>J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.</secondary-title>
  </titles>
  <doi>10.1088/1742-6596/1690/1/012126</doi>
  <pages>012126</pages>
  <volume>1690</volume>
  <number>1</number>
  <dates>
    <year>2020</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>2020-12-01</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>Recent results for high multiplicity pp and p-Pb collisions have revealed that they exhibit heavy-ion-like behaviors. To understand the origin(s) of these unexpected phenomena, event shape observables such as transverse spherocity and the relative transverse activity classifier (RT) can be exploited as a powerful tools to disentangle soft (non-perturbative) and hard (perturbative) particle production. The production of light-flavor hadrons is shown for various classes in pp collisions at measured with the ALICE detector at the LHC. The evolution of average transverse momentum with charged-particle multiplicity, and identified particle ratios as a function of pT for different are also presented. In addition, the system size dependence of charged-particle production in pp, p–Pb, and Pb–Pb collisions at is presented. The evolution of 〈pT〉 in different topological regions as a function of RT are presented. Finally, using the same approach, we present a search for jet quenching behavior in small collision systems.</abstract>
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