Hamiltonian truncation is a method used in theoretical physics, particularly in the study of quantum field theories (QFTs) and in the context of many-body physics. It involves simplifying a complicated quantum system by truncating or approximating the Hamiltonian, which is the operator that describes the total energy of the system, including both kinetic and potential energy contributions. ### Key Concepts 1.
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