Light-front quantization is a theoretical framework used in quantum field theory (QFT) that reformulates how particles and fields are quantized. Instead of using the conventional equal-time quantization where fields are defined and treated at equal times (often leading to complications in dealing with relativistic systems), light-front quantization operates in a frame where the "front" of space-time is characterized by light-cone coordinates.
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