New algorithm identifies complete Landau singularities of Feynman integrals via Euler characteristic drops over finite fields, applied to non-planar two-loop six-point and massive three-loop graphs.
A practical criterion of irreducibility of multi--loop Feynman integrals
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A practical criterion for the irreducibility (with respect to integration by part identities) of a particular Feynman integral to a given set of integrals is presented. The irreducibility is shown to be related to the existence of stable (with zero gradient) points of a specially constructed polynomial.
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Inconsistency in spanning cuts for IBP reductions arises because cuts can make hidden terms in IBP relations finite via pinch singularities that cancel vanishing parameters, linked to hidden linear relations between propagators, for which an algorithm is provided.
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Landau's Leviathans
New algorithm identifies complete Landau singularities of Feynman integrals via Euler characteristic drops over finite fields, applied to non-planar two-loop six-point and massive three-loop graphs.
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On the spanning cuts consistency problem in the IBP reductions of Feynman integrals
Inconsistency in spanning cuts for IBP reductions arises because cuts can make hidden terms in IBP relations finite via pinch singularities that cancel vanishing parameters, linked to hidden linear relations between propagators, for which an algorithm is provided.