Quantum Field Theory
The bootstrap method is a powerful analytical technique used in quantum field theory, particularly within the context of conformal field theory, to derive physical quantities and correlations directly from symmetry principles rather than from a detailed Lagrangian. This approach emphasizes the self-consistent nature of conformal theories and provides a way to compute observables like correlation functions without relying on perturbative expansions.
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