Speaker
            Mr
    Liu Donghai
            
                (CCNU)
        
        
    Description
Anisotropic flow fluctuations can be used to probe the properties and evolution of the system created in heavy-ion collisions.In this talk, I will present the elliptic and triangular flow of identified 
particles($\pi^{\pm}$, ${\rm K}^{\pm}$, ${\rm p + \bar{p}}$, $\rm \Lambda + \bar{\Lambda}$, $\rm \Xi^{\pm}$, $\rm \Omega^{\pm}$,
) in Pb–Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s}_{\rm NN}=5.02{\rm TeV}$ using multi-particle cumulants with the ALICE detector.
Measurements are performed in central pseudorapidity region $|\eta|<0.8$ and cover a wide transverse momentum range.
The implications of our results for understanding of the properties of the medium will be discussed.
            Primary author
        
            
                
                        Mr
                    
                
                    
                        Liu Donghai
                    
                
                
                        (CCNU)
                    
            
        
    
         
                                    