Abstract

Preface 1. Introduction and background 2. Origin of the S-matrix: Heisenberg's program and a background to dispersion theory 3. Dispersion relations 4. Another route to a theory based on analytic reaction amplitudes 5. The analytic S-matrix 6. The bootstrap and Regge poles 7. An autonomous S-matrix program 8. The duality program 9. 'Data' for a methodological study 10. Methodological lessons Appendix Notes References Glossary of technical terms (from physics and from philosophy) Some key figures and their positions Index.

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