Dual resonance model

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In theoretical physics, the term dual resonance models refers to the early investigation (1968-1974 or so) on strong interactions of the subject that is currently known as string theory.

It was based upon the observation than the amplitudes for the s-channel scatterings matched exactly with the amplitudes for the t-channel scatterings among mesons and also the Regge trajectory.


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