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This review addresses the current theoretical understanding of hadronic matter at large magnetic fields. Applications include heavy-ion collisions, neutron stars, and the early Universe. Models used describe the thermodynamic properties and phases of quantum chromodynamics as functions of temperature and magnetic field strength. These models are examined and directions for future research are pointed out.
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