Using colour conservation and rescaling symmetry, the two-particle collinear constraints are shown to imply multi-particle collinear factorisation through four loops, and a new triple-collinear constraint is derived for one-mass amplitudes.
Two-loop splitting functions in QCD
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We present the universal two-loop splitting functions that describe the limits of two-loop $n$-point amplitudes of massless particles when two of the momenta are collinear. To derive the splitting amplitudes, we take the collinear limits of explicit two-loop four-point helicity amplitudes computed in the 't Hooft-Veltman scheme. The $g \to gg$ splitting amplitude has recently been computed using the unitarity sewing method and we find complete agreement with the results of Ref. \cite{Bern:2lsplit}. The two-loop $q \to qg$ and $g \to q\bar q$ splitting functions are new results. We also provide an expression for the two-loop soft splitting function.
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Infrared singularities and the collinear limits of multi-leg scattering amplitudes
Using colour conservation and rescaling symmetry, the two-particle collinear constraints are shown to imply multi-particle collinear factorisation through four loops, and a new triple-collinear constraint is derived for one-mass amplitudes.