A method for converting Minkowski-regime Feynman parameter integrals into sums of real, positive integrands with complex prefactors, eliminating contour deformation and speeding up numerical evaluation.
An Elliptic Generalization of Multiple Polylogarithms
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We introduce a class of functions which constitutes an obvious elliptic generalization of multiple polylogarithms. A subset of these functions appears naturally in the \epsilon-expansion of the imaginary part of the two-loop massive sunrise graph. Building upon the well known properties of multiple polylogarithms, we associate a concept of weight to these functions and show that this weight can be lowered by the action of a suitable differential operator. We then show how properties and relations among these functions can be studied bottom-up starting from lower weights.
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Positive Integrands from Feynman Integrals in the Minkowski Regime
A method for converting Minkowski-regime Feynman parameter integrals into sums of real, positive integrands with complex prefactors, eliminating contour deformation and speeding up numerical evaluation.