
CFT
CFT, or Conformal Field Theory, is a branch of physics and mathematics that studies systems where the shape or size doesn't change the fundamental behavior. It focuses on understanding how particles and fields behave in environments with symmetries that preserve angles but not necessarily distances, like when stretching or shrinking space uniformly. CFT helps explain phenomena in high-energy physics, such as particle interactions, and in condensed matter physics, like phase transitions. Its principles allow scientists to analyze complex problems by leveraging symmetry properties, making it a powerful tool for exploring the fundamental nature of the universe.