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Signed-off-by: Riccardo Finotello <riccardo.finotello@gmail.com>
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In particular taking one $\Psi(z)$ and one $\Psi^*(w)$ we get the Green function which is nothing else but the contraction in equation~\eqref{eq:gen_Radial_order}.
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\subsubsection{Summary and Conclusions}
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In a technical and direct way we showed the computation of amplitudes involving an arbitrary number of Abelian spin and matter fields.
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The approach we introduced does not generally rely on \cft techniques and can be seen as an alternative to bosonization and old methods based on the Reggeon vertex.
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Starting from this work the future direction may involve the generalisation to non Abelian spin fields and the application to twist fields.
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In this sense this approach might be the only way to compute the amplitudes involving these complicated scenarios.
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This analytical approach may also shed some light on the non existence of a technique similar to bosonisation for twist fields.
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