
TL;DR
This paper discusses the Pomeron within the context of bootstrap models in high-energy physics, reflecting on its historical development and theoretical significance.
Contribution
It provides a detailed narrative and analysis of the Pomeron as a bootstrap object, expanding on previous work and offering insights into its theoretical foundations.
Findings
Revisits the bootstrap approach to the Pomeron
Highlights the Pomeron's role in high-energy scattering
Connects historical and theoretical perspectives
Abstract
In a contribution to the volume {\it A Passion for Physics}, a collection of essays in honor of Geoffrey Chew's sixtieth birthday, I wrote, together with A. Capella, Uday Sukhatme, and Tran Thanh Van {\it The Pomeron Story.} This is a follow-up to that contribution. This sequel also serves as an opportunity to acknowledge my gratitude to Geoff as a PhD student under his tutelage.
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Advanced Mathematical Theories
