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This is usually called "S-matrix theory", and it is the field gave birth to string theory. Bootstrap models proper only had a limited shelf-life, they were only really constructed for pion-nucleon scattering and I think they predicted the rho a year or two before it was discovered or something like
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No, don't merge. S-matrix is something from field theory. S-matrix theory is a theory based on properties of the S-matrix, but without field theory. The reason that they shouldn't be merged is the following:
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The bootstrap models gave equations for the dynamics which are completely unrelated to the stuff on S-matrix.
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