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Zhou, Unified web for expansions of amplitudes , JHEP 10 (2019) 195, [ arXiv:1908.10272]

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$2$-split from Feynman diagrams and Expansions

hep-th · 2025-08-29 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Proof via Feynman diagrams that tree-level BAS⊕X amplitudes with X=YM,NLSM,GR obey 2-split under kinematic conditions, extended to pure X amplitudes with byproduct universal expansions of X currents into BAS currents.

Note on hidden zeros and expansions of tree-level amplitudes

hep-th · 2025-02-11 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

Hidden zeros in tree-level amplitudes of several theories are attributed to zeros of bi-adjoint scalar amplitudes via universal expansions, with a mechanism shown to cancel potential propagator divergences in gravity.

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  • Hidden zeros for higher-derivative YM and GR amplitudes at tree-level hep-th · 2025-10-13 · unverdicted · none · ref 49

    Hidden zeros extend to higher-derivative tree-level gluon and graviton amplitudes, with systematic cancellation of propagator singularities shown via bi-adjoint scalar expansions.

  • Multi-trace YMS amplitudes from soft behavior hep-th · 2024-01-08 · unverdicted · none · ref 40

    Derives expansion formulas for multi-trace YMS amplitudes bottom-up from soft gluon and scalar behaviors.

  • $2$-split from Feynman diagrams and Expansions hep-th · 2025-08-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 33

    Proof via Feynman diagrams that tree-level BAS⊕X amplitudes with X=YM,NLSM,GR obey 2-split under kinematic conditions, extended to pure X amplitudes with byproduct universal expansions of X currents into BAS currents.

  • Note on hidden zeros and expansions of tree-level amplitudes hep-th · 2025-02-11 · unverdicted · none · ref 34

    Hidden zeros in tree-level amplitudes of several theories are attributed to zeros of bi-adjoint scalar amplitudes via universal expansions, with a mechanism shown to cancel potential propagator divergences in gravity.