The Veneziano amplitude is a mathematical function that plays a crucial role in string theory and the study of scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory. It was originally discovered by Gabriele Veneziano in 1968 while attempting to describe scattering processes in strong interactions, specifically in the context of hadronic physics. The Veneziano amplitude is expressed as a function of the momenta of the incoming and outgoing particles and is notable for its simple mathematical form.

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