Abstract

I review the aspects of small-x dynamics that can be addressed at the proposed Large Hadronelectron Collider (LHeC) at CERN, both in lepton-proton and in lepton-nucleus collisions. After an introduction, I discuss some selected results illustrating the capabilities of such machine to provide information on structure functions, inclusive and exclusive diffraction, and other observables of interest for constraining the high-energy dynamics of QCD. I focus on inclusive observables and on the capabilities with nuclear targets.

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