The Color Glass Condensate
F. Gelis, E. Iancu, J. Jalilian-Marian, R. Venugopalan

TL;DR
This paper reviews the theoretical framework and experimental applications of the Color Glass Condensate, an effective field theory describing saturated gluons in high-energy hadronic interactions.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive overview of the current understanding and phenomenological relevance of the Color Glass Condensate in high-energy physics.
Findings
Summarizes the theoretical status of the Color Glass Condensate.
Discusses phenomenological applications in high-energy experiments.
Highlights universal properties of saturated gluons.
Abstract
We provide 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.
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