A critical look at 50 years particle theory from the perspective of the crossing property
Bert Schroer

TL;DR
This paper critically examines 50 years of particle theory focusing on the crossing property, presenting new insights from modular localization, and clarifying the historical derailments like string theory and the bootstrap approach.
Contribution
It introduces a novel proof of the crossing property using a two-algebra generalization of the KMS condition and clarifies the conceptual distinctions between string theory and particle localization principles.
Findings
Proof of crossing property from modular localization
Clarification of string theory as an infinite component wave function space
Historical analysis of particle theory derailments
Abstract
The crossing property is perhaps the most subtle aspect of the particle-field relation. Although it is not difficult to state its content in terms of certain analytic properties relating different matrixelements of the S-matrix or formfactors, its relation to the localization- and positive energy spectral principles requires a level of insight into the inner workings of QFT which goes beyond anything which can be found in typical textbooks on QFT. This paper presents a recent account based on new ideas derived from "modular localization" including a mathematic appendix on this subject. Its main novel achievement is the proof of the crossing property of formfactors from a two-algebra generalization of the KMS condition. The main content of this article is the presentation of the derailments of particle theory during more than 4 decades: the S-matrix bootstrap, the dual model and its…
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