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David Stefanyszyn1, Xi Tong2, Yuhang Zhu3
1School of Mathematical Sciences and School of Physics and Astronomy, <a href="https://ror.org/01ee9ar58">University of Nottingham</a>, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Cosmological correlators encode invaluable information about the wave function of the primordial Universe. In this Letter we present a duality between correlators and wave function coefficients that is valid to all orders in the loop expansion and manifests itself as a Z_{4} symmetry. To demonstrate the power of the duality, we derive a correlator-to-correlator factorization formula for the parity-odd part of cosmological correlators that relates n-point observables to lower-point ones via a series of diagrammatic cuts. These relations serve as the first example of physically testable cutting rules as they involve observables defined for arbitrary physical kinematics. We further show how the duality allows us to translate the cosmological optical theorem for wave function coefficients into statements about cosmological correlators.
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