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by codethief
2191 days ago
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Oh yes, I've heard a bit about the Amplituhedron. Unfortunately, it only serves to simplify the perturbative calculations in Yang-Mills theories order by order, i.e. the Feynman diagrams. It doesn't describe the full (non-perturbative) theory, so it's not really a candidate for a replacement of "classic" local QFT. |
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I thought of the idea as more a sketch of how things might be looked at with a perspective change, rather than a full-blown theory (at least in the form I saw it in 2014). I guess I was holding out for the (highly unlikely) possibility of an asymptotic limit or something similar. It just seemed to be rooted more in reality than most of string theory/LQG. Of course, that could be my bias towards novelty!