The Hagedorn temperature is a concept in theoretical physics, particularly in the context of string theory and quantum statistical mechanics. It refers to a specific temperature above which a system of particles (or strings) exhibits a phase transition. At or above this temperature, the number of states (or configurations) of the system grows exponentially, leading to a system that behaves in a fundamentally different way from low-temperature scenarios.
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