Hard Diffraction -- from Blois 1985 to 2005

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6 pages, 3 figures. Talk at XIth International Conference on Elastic and Diffractive Scattering, Chateau de Blois, France, May

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The idea of diffractive processes with a hard scale involved, to resolve the underlying parton dynamics, was presented at the first Blois conference in 1985 and experimentally verified a few years later. Today hard diffraction is an active research field with high-quality data and new theoretical models. The trend from Regge-based pomeron models to QCD-based parton level models has given insights on QCD dynamics involving perturbative gluon exchange mechanisms, including the predicted BFKL-dynamics, as well as novel ideas on non-perturbative colour fields and their interactions.

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