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Edmond Iancu
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 230
Citations - 14832
Edmond Iancu is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum chromodynamics & Parton. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 226 publications receiving 13512 citations. Previous affiliations of Edmond Iancu include University of California, Santa Barbara & CERN.
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Nonlinear gluon evolution in the color glass condensate: I
TL;DR: In this article, a nonlinear evolution equation was proposed to describe the small-x-quantum hadronic physics in the regime of very high gluon density, which is a functional Fokker-Planck equation in terms of a classical random color source.
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The Color Glass Condensate
TL;DR: A broad overview of the theoretical status and phenomenological applications of the Color Glass Condensate effective field theory describing universal properties of saturated gluons in hadron wavefunctions that are extracted from deeply inelastic scattering and hadron-hadron collision experiments at high energies is provided in this article.
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The Colour Glass Condensate
TL;DR: In this paper, the physical picture of the saturated gluons at small-x as a colour glass condensate is reviewed, and the effective theory which forms the basis of this picture is discussed.
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Nonlinear Gluon Evolution in the Color Glass Condensate: II
TL;DR: In this paper, the renormalization group equation (RGE) for the color glass Condenstate was constructed, which can be interpreted as the imaginary-time evolution equation, with rapidity as the ''imaginary time'' for a quantum field theory in two spatial dimensions.
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The renormalization group equation for the color glass condensate
TL;DR: In this article, an explicit and simple form of the renormalization group equation which governs the quantum evolution of the effective theory for the Color Glass Condensate (CGC) was presented.