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Position space equations for generic Feynman graphs

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We propose the extension of the position space approach to Feynman integrals from the banana family to generic Feynman diagrams. Our approach is based on getting rid of integration in position space and then writing differential equations for the products of propagators defined for any graph. We employ the so-called ''bananization'' to start with simple Feynman graphs and further substituting each edge with a multiple one. We explain how the previously developed theory of banana diagrams can be used to describe what happens to the differential equations (Ward identities) on Feynman diagrams after this transformation. Our approach works for generic enough (large enough) dimension and masses. We expect that after Fourier transform our equations should be related to the Picard-Fuchs equations. Therefore, we describe the challenges of Fourier transform that arise in our approach.

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Bipartite expansion beyond biparticity

hep-th · 2025-01-26 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The authors construct positive decompositions of fundamental HOMFLY polynomials in variables φ, φ̄, D for arbitrary knots, not just bipartite ones, and give a criterion to detect when such a decomposition conceals a bipartite realization.

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  • Bipartite expansion beyond biparticity hep-th · 2025-01-26 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    The authors construct positive decompositions of fundamental HOMFLY polynomials in variables φ, φ̄, D for arbitrary knots, not just bipartite ones, and give a criterion to detect when such a decomposition conceals a bipartite realization.