How do the Veneziano amplitudes explain the strong force?

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The discussion centers on the role of Veneziano amplitudes in explaining the strong nuclear force, particularly through their connection to Regge trajectories and gluon fluxtubes. The gamma function, while useful in calculations, does not provide an explanation of physical phenomena. The Veneziano amplitudes are highlighted as significant in modeling aspects of the strong force, with references to several analytical and group-theoretic treatments available in review papers.

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  • Understanding of Veneziano amplitudes
  • Familiarity with Regge trajectories
  • Knowledge of gluon fluxtubes
  • Basic grasp of the gamma function
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  • Read "New Strings for Old Veneziano Amplitudes I. Analytical Treatment" on arXiv
  • Explore "New Strings for Old Veneziano Amplitudes II. Group-theoretic treatment" on arXiv
  • Investigate "New Strings for Old Veneziano Amplitudes III. Symplectic Treatment" on arXiv
  • Examine "New Strings for Old Veneziano Amplitudes IV. Connections with spin chains and other stochastic systems" on arXiv
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Physicists, theoretical physicists, and researchers interested in quantum field theory and the strong nuclear force will benefit from this discussion.

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I Heard That the gamma function explains the strong nuclear force .
\Gamma \left( z \right) = \int\limits_0^\infty {t^{z - 1} } e^{ - t} dt
How does it explain the Force?
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I don't think any mathematical function can "explain" any physical phenomenon. It may model it, or represent it, or be useful in calculations, but it can't explain anything - at best it can be used in an explanation.
 
I think this is a vast understatement of the Veneziano amplitudes, which were used to explain Regge Trajectories and involved (dare I use the pun -- entangled?) with the Strong Force...or more precisely, "gluon fluxtubes" (a sort of proto-string object).

It's fascinating stuff, so I'll give you some review papers to gaze upon:

New Strings for Old Veneziano Amplitudes I.Analytical Treatment http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0410242"

New strings for old Veneziano amplitudes II. Group-theoretic treatment http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0411241"

New Strings for Old Veneziano Amplitudes III. Symplectic Treatment http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0502231"

New strings for old Veneziano amplitudes IV.Connections with spin chains and other stochastic systems http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.0113"
 
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