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We study the map between two descriptions of the TT deformation of conformal field theory (CFT): One is the defining description as a deformation of CFT by the TT-operator. The other is an alternative description as the undeformed CFT on the dynamical TT-deformed space that backreacts to the state or operator insertions, reminiscent of the theory of gravity. Instead of adopting the topological gravity description, we develop a more literal CFT-based operator formalism that facilitates systematic and straightforward computations of the TT-deformation of the stress tensor, operators, and their correlators, while rederiving known results in the literature. Along the way, we discuss the backreaction to the TT-deformed space in response to local operators and exhibit the hard-disk and free-space structures in the UV-cutoff and Hagedorn phases, respectively, suggested by Cardy-Doyon and Jiang. To capitalize on the alternative description of the TT-deformed CFT, we focus on the correlators of semi-heavy operators, i. e. , the operators of large conformal dimension, and show an intuitive and simple way to obtain the TT-deformed correlators from those of the undeformed CFT on the TT-deformed space via dynamical coordinate transformations. This may have implications in the holographic dual description, pointing towards a working dictionary for a class of matter correlators in the cutoff AdS picture.
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