Abstract
We show that a suitable setting for a comparison of the low-energy representation for pion-pion scattering amplitudes, with a dispersive representation for these amplitudes, is provided by certain crossing symmetric dispersion relations. We begin with a discussion of fixed-t dispersion relations and discuss the origin of crossing constraints that arise in this context when we consider resonance saturation with certain l>~2 states. We demonstrate that the approach advocated here does not require us to enforce such constraints. Our results are contrasted with those from fixed-t dispersion relations. We finally discuss the numerical import of our results.
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