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Introduction to the GiNaC Framework for Symbolic Computation within the C++ Programming Language

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The traditional split-up into a low level language and a high level language in the design of computer algebra systems may become obsolete with the advent of more versatile computer languages. We describe GiNaC, a special-purpose system that deliberately denies the need for such a distinction. It is entirely written in C++ and the user can interact with it directly in that language. It was designed to provide efficient handling of multivariate polynomials, algebras and special functions that are needed for loop calculations in theoretical quantum field theory. It also bears some potential to become a more general purpose symbolic package.

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Integral Reduction with Kira 2.0 and Finite Field Methods

hep-ph · 2020-08-14 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Kira 2.0 implements finite-field coefficient reconstruction for IBP reductions and improved user-equation handling, yielding lower memory use and faster performance on state-of-the-art problems.

Finite Massless Pentaboxes

hep-ph · 2026-06-08 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Characterizes numerators yielding finite or evanescent massless pentabox integrals, gives compact generators via momentum basis and Gram determinants, and evaluates lowest-rank cases in polylogarithms and pentagon functions.

SubTropica

hep-th · 2026-04-22 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

SubTropica is a software package that automates symbolic integration of linearly-reducible Euler integrals via tropical subtraction, supported by HyperIntica and an AI-driven Feynman integral database.

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  • Integral Reduction with Kira 2.0 and Finite Field Methods hep-ph · 2020-08-14 · conditional · none · ref 75 · internal anchor

    Kira 2.0 implements finite-field coefficient reconstruction for IBP reductions and improved user-equation handling, yielding lower memory use and faster performance on state-of-the-art problems.