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Cyrille Marquet

Researcher at École Polytechnique

Publications -  56
Citations -  3663

Cyrille Marquet is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum chromodynamics & Color-glass condensate. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 51 publications receiving 2999 citations. Previous affiliations of Cyrille Marquet include DSM & CERN.

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Electron-Ion Collider: The next QCD frontier: Understanding the glue that binds us all

Alberto Accardi, +83 more
TL;DR: In this article, the science case of an Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), focused on the structure and interactions of gluon-dominated matter, with the intent to articulate it to the broader nuclear science community, is presented.
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A Large Hadron Electron Collider at CERN

J. L. Abelleira Fernandez, +198 more
- 30 Jun 2012 - 
TL;DR: The Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) as discussed by the authors was designed to achieve an integrated luminosity of O(100 ),fb$^{-1}, which is the cleanest high resolution microscope of mankind.
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Universality of Unintegrated Gluon Distributions at small x

TL;DR: In this article, the Weizsacker-Williams distribution and dipole gluon distribution were investigated for dijet production in the small-x limit and large-Nc limit, respectively.
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Electron Ion Collider: The Next QCD Frontier - Understanding the glue that binds us all

Alberto Accardi, +83 more
TL;DR: The science case of an Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), focused on the structure and interactions of gluon-dominated matter, with the intent to articulate it to the broader nuclear science community was presented in this article.
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Azimuthal correlations of forward dihadrons in d + Au collisions at RHIC in the color glass condensate.

TL;DR: The approach is based on the color glass condensate theory for the small-x degrees of freedom of the nuclear wave function, including the use of nonlinear evolution equations with running QCD coupling, which provides further evidence for the presence of saturation effects in RHIC data.