The Colour Glass Condensate

Abstract

I review the physical and mathematical foundations for the theoretical description of the hadron wavefunction at small x as a Colour Glass Condensate. In this context, I discuss the phenomenon of gluon saturation and some of its remarkable consequences: a new ``geometric scaling'' for F2, which has been recently identified at HERA, and the unitarization of the hadronic cross-sections at high energy. I show that by combining saturation and confinement one obtains cross-sections which saturate the Froissart bound.

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