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 des: the Landau Bootstrap
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DESCRIPTION:Scattering amplitudes—which constitute some of the key ingredi
 ents that enable us to make predictions for particle physics experiments—
 have long been known to be constrained by physical principles such as cau
 sality and locality\; however\, the explicit form of these constraints ha
 s remained difficult to work out in practice. In this talk\, I will give 
 an overview of recent work that allows us to sidestep many of these diffi
 culties\, thereby allowing us to derive strong new constraints on the ana
 lytic structure of Feynman integrals and scattering amplitudes. I will th
 en describe how these constraints can be fed into a bootstrap approach\, 
 via which the functional form of Feynman integrals can be determined from
  just knowledge of their singular behaviour.
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LOCATION:Syddansk Universitet\, Campusvej 55\, 5230\, Odense M
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SUMMARY:QM Research Seminar: From Singularities to Scattering Amplitudes: 
 the Landau Bootstrap
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