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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Local subtraction reduces pseudo-evanescent Feynman integrals to products of one-loop integrals or one-fold integrals, with the finite part of the two-loop all-plus five-point amplitude arising solely from ultraviolet regions after infrared cancellations.
Chebyshev polynomial approximations with adaptive sampling solve canonical differential equations for Feynman integrals, demonstrated to be stable and competitive for two-loop five-point cases in double precision.
AMFlow 2.0 cuts symbolic and numerical cost of multi-loop Feynman integral evaluation via an FT recursion mode, a C++ DE solver, and modern IBP reducers, demonstrated on a three-loop five-point family.
CHESS package implements Chebyshev-Lobatto spectral collocation for transporting epsilon-factorized differential equations of Feynman master integrals with benchmarks showing rapid convergence and shorter wall times than local series methods.
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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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Pseudo-Evanescent Feynman Integrals from Local Subtraction
Local subtraction reduces pseudo-evanescent Feynman integrals to products of one-loop integrals or one-fold integrals, with the finite part of the two-loop all-plus five-point amplitude arising solely from ultraviolet regions after infrared cancellations.
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Chebyshev Approximations of Feynman Integrals for Collider Physics
Chebyshev polynomial approximations with adaptive sampling solve canonical differential equations for Feynman integrals, demonstrated to be stable and competitive for two-loop five-point cases in double precision.
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AMFlow 2.0: significant algorithmic and software improvements for Feynman integral evaluation
AMFlow 2.0 cuts symbolic and numerical cost of multi-loop Feynman integral evaluation via an FT recursion mode, a C++ DE solver, and modern IBP reducers, demonstrated on a three-loop five-point family.
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CHESS: CHEbyshev pSeudo-Spectral transport for Feynman integral differential equations
CHESS package implements Chebyshev-Lobatto spectral collocation for transporting epsilon-factorized differential equations of Feynman master integrals with benchmarks showing rapid convergence and shorter wall times than local series methods.