Boundary integrable quantum field theories
Patrick Dorey

TL;DR
This paper surveys recent advances in boundary integrable quantum field theories, highlighting key results and open problems in the field, based on lectures from a 2000 summer school.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of boundary integrable QFTs, summarizing recent findings and identifying open challenges for future research.
Findings
Summarizes recent developments in boundary integrable QFTs
Identifies open problems in the field
Provides insights from lectures at a summer school
Abstract
A brief survey of recent results in the study of boundary integrable quantum field theories, indicating some currently open problems. Based on lectures given at the 2000 Eotvos Summer School in Physics on `Nonperturbative QFT methods and their applications'.
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