A Mathematica package computes high-precision epsilon-expansions of Lauricella functions using one-dimensional Frobenius series and interpolation.
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In this paper, we consider the two-loop sunset diagram with two different masses, m and M, at spacelike virtuality q^2 = -m^2. We find explicit representations for the master integrals and an analytic result through O(epsilon) in d=4-2epsilon space-time dimensions for the case of equal masses, m = M.
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High-precision numerical evaluation of Lauricella functions
A Mathematica package computes high-precision epsilon-expansions of Lauricella functions using one-dimensional Frobenius series and interpolation.