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Feynman Rules for Scalar Conformal Blocks

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We complete the proof of "Feynman rules" for constructing $M$-point conformal blocks with external and internal scalars in any topology for arbitrary $M$ in any spacetime dimension by combining the rules for the blocks (based on their Witten diagram interpretation) with the rules for the construction of conformal cross ratios (based on OPE flow diagrams). The full set of Feynman rules leads to blocks as power series of the hypergeometric type in the conformal cross ratios. We then provide a proof by recursion of the Feynman rules which relies heavily on the first Barnes lemma and the decomposition of the topology of interest in comb-like structures. Finally, we provide a nine-point example to illustrate the rules.

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Feynman Diagrams from Conformal Integrals

hep-th · 2024-12-30 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Any massless-internal Feynman integral is a limit of a conformal integral, letting conformal-family computations supply exact answers for many Feynman diagrams.

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  • Feynman Diagrams from Conformal Integrals hep-th · 2024-12-30 · conditional · none · ref 51 · internal anchor

    Any massless-internal Feynman integral is a limit of a conformal integral, letting conformal-family computations supply exact answers for many Feynman diagrams.