Quantum Field Theory
Asymptotic states are specific configurations of particles or fields in quantum field theory that describe the behavior of a physical system as it approaches infinity in time, either in the distant past or the distant future. These states help in understanding scattering processes and the interactions between particles by simplifying the complex dynamics into manageable forms. They serve as a bridge between initial and final states in scattering experiments, allowing for the calculation of transition amplitudes through the S-matrix.
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