A hierarchy of approximations to the mutual information in CFTs is derived from modular flow and two-point functions of primaries, providing a high-precision formula for arbitrary ball separations that supersedes previous long-distance expansions.
Simmons-Duffin,Projectors, Shadows, and Conformal Blocks,JHEP04(2014) 146 [1204.3894]
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