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From Locality and Unitarity to Cosmological Correlators

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In the standard approach to deriving inflationary predictions, we evolve a vacuum state in time according to the rules of a given model. Since the only observables are the future values of correlators and not their time evolution, this brings about a large degeneracy: a vast number of different models are mapped to the same minute number of observables. Furthermore, due to the lack of time-translation invariance, even tree-level calculations require an increasing number of nested integrals that quickly become intractable. Here we ask how much of the final observables can be "bootstrapped" directly from locality, unitarity and symmetries. To this end, we introduce two new bootstrap tools to efficiently compute cosmological correlators/wavefunctions. The first is a Manifestly Local Test (MLT) that any $n$-point (wave)function of massless scalars or gravitons must satisfy if it is to arise from a manifestly local theory. When combined with a sub-set of the recently proposed Bootstrap Rules, this allows us to compute explicitly all bispectra to all orders in derivatives for a single scalar. Since we don't invoke soft theorems, this can also be extended to multi-field inflation. The second is a partial energy recursion relation that allows us to compute exchange correlators. Combining a bespoke complex shift of the partial energies with Cauchy's integral theorem and the Cosmological Optical Theorem, we fix exchange correlators up to a boundary term. The latter can be determined up to contact interactions using unitarity and manifest locality. As an illustration, we use these tools to bootstrap scalar inflationary trispectra due to graviton exchange and inflaton self-interactions.

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Cosmological Correlators in KLF and the Double-Exchange

hep-th · 2026-07-06 · conditional · novelty 7.0

The double-exchange cosmological correlator is computed in KLF space, yielding a double series over hypergeometric functions that improves on prior four-layer representations.

Laplace Space for Cosmological Correlators

hep-th · 2026-06-25 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Laplace transform converts cosmological correlator diagrams into flat-space integrals against kernels, yielding a closed-form rapidly convergent series for the massive single-exchange case valid across the full kinematic domain.

On the amplitude expansion of gluon correlators in $\textrm{AdS}_4$

hep-th · 2026-06-22 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Tree-level gluon correlators in AdS4 decompose into energy poles with residues given by flat-space amplitudes, curvature corrections captured by lower-point amplitudes with merged data via AdS Berends-Giele currents.

From Cosmological Cuts to Yang--Mills Wavefunctions in de Sitter Space

hep-th · 2026-06-24 · accept · novelty 6.5

Tree-level Yang-Mills de Sitter wavefunctions through six points are reconstructed from cosmological cuts into cut-detectable gluings plus a current-conservation completion, matching Feynman rules and suggesting an all-n scalar-tubing structure.

On Cosmological Correlators with Boundary Contributions

gr-qc · 2026-06-04 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

The paper derives a correspondence between boundary terms and field redefinitions for cosmological correlators and classifies non-vanishing boundary contributions in massive-exchange diagrams under dS isometries and broken boosts.

Correlators are simpler than wavefunctions

hep-th · 2025-12-29 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Equal-time correlators are simpler than wavefunctions because they come from full-spacetime integrals; this implies fewer poles, cleaner factorization, and a systematic pole expansion whose first subleading term vanishes.

An Alternative Viewpoint on Kinematic Flow from Tubing Splitting

hep-th · 2026-05-18 · unverdicted · novelty 3.0

Reversing the direction of tubing evolution yields splitting rules that reproduce the kinematic flow differential equations at tree level and suggest time emerges from kinematic space in conformally coupled scalar models and tr phi^3 theory.

De Sitter Representations

hep-th · 2026-06-24 · unverdicted · novelty 0.0

Review of so(1,D) representations for de Sitter space across all D, covering mixed symmetry and fermions, connected to propagating fields.

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  • Massive Cosmological Correlators from Flat Space: a Laplace-Space Approach hep-th · 2026-06-25 · unverdicted · none · ref 17

    A Laplace-space representation converts massive single-exchange cosmological correlators in de Sitter into a rapidly convergent series derived from flat-space integrals.

  • Every Wrinkle Carries A Memory: An Integro-differential Bootstrap for Features in Cosmological Correlators hep-th · 2025-10-31 · unverdicted · none · ref 33

    Derives integro-differential boundary equations from bulk locality for scale-breaking cosmological correlators with oscillating heavy-field masses and solves them analytically and numerically to reveal enhanced collider signals.

  • Cosmological Correlators in KLF and the Double-Exchange hep-th · 2026-07-06 · conditional · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    The double-exchange cosmological correlator is computed in KLF space, yielding a double series over hypergeometric functions that improves on prior four-layer representations.

  • Laplace Space for Cosmological Correlators hep-th · 2026-06-25 · unverdicted · none · ref 11

    Laplace transform converts cosmological correlator diagrams into flat-space integrals against kernels, yielding a closed-form rapidly convergent series for the massive single-exchange case valid across the full kinematic domain.

  • On the amplitude expansion of gluon correlators in $\textrm{AdS}_4$ hep-th · 2026-06-22 · unverdicted · none · ref 14

    Tree-level gluon correlators in AdS4 decompose into energy poles with residues given by flat-space amplitudes, curvature corrections captured by lower-point amplitudes with merged data via AdS Berends-Giele currents.

  • From Cosmological Cuts to Yang--Mills Wavefunctions in de Sitter Space hep-th · 2026-06-24 · accept · none · ref 7

    Tree-level Yang-Mills de Sitter wavefunctions through six points are reconstructed from cosmological cuts into cut-detectable gluings plus a current-conservation completion, matching Feynman rules and suggesting an all-n scalar-tubing structure.

  • On Cosmological Correlators with Boundary Contributions gr-qc · 2026-06-04 · unverdicted · none · ref 13

    The paper derives a correspondence between boundary terms and field redefinitions for cosmological correlators and classifies non-vanishing boundary contributions in massive-exchange diagrams under dS isometries and broken boosts.

  • Beyond Discontinuities: Cosmological WFCs and the Supersymmetric Orthogonal Grassmannian hep-th · 2026-04-09 · unverdicted · none · ref 8

    Tree-level N=2 super wavefunction coefficients are written in orthogonal-Grassmannian form by inverting a basis of energy discontinuities and embedding them in momentum superspace.

  • Correlators are simpler than wavefunctions hep-th · 2025-12-29 · conditional · none · ref 14

    Equal-time correlators are simpler than wavefunctions because they come from full-spacetime integrals; this implies fewer poles, cleaner factorization, and a systematic pole expansion whose first subleading term vanishes.

  • A Match Made in Heaven: Linking Observables in Inflationary Cosmology hep-th · 2025-05-21 · unverdicted · none · ref 23

    In dynamical Chern-Simons inflation the parity-odd trispectrum is a double copy of the mixed bispectrum and parity-odd power spectrum via a prior factorization formula.

  • An Alternative Viewpoint on Kinematic Flow from Tubing Splitting hep-th · 2026-05-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 38

    Reversing the direction of tubing evolution yields splitting rules that reproduce the kinematic flow differential equations at tree level and suggest time emerges from kinematic space in conformally coupled scalar models and tr phi^3 theory.

  • De Sitter Representations hep-th · 2026-06-24 · unverdicted · none · ref 28

    Review of so(1,D) representations for de Sitter space across all D, covering mixed symmetry and fermions, connected to propagating fields.