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arxiv 1508.07974 v3 pith:NUQCS33L submitted 2015-08-31 hep-ph nucl-th

Initial state and thermalization in the Color Glass Condensate framework

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In this review, I present the description of the early stages of heavy ion collisions at high energy in the Color Glass Condensate framework, from the pre-collision high energy nuclear wavefunction to the point where hydrodynamics may start becoming applicable.

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