A geometric order relation in IBP reduction yields a master-integral basis with Laurent-polynomial differential equations on the maximal cut that are then ε-factorized.
Resolution of singularities for multi-loop integrals
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We report on a program for the numerical evaluation of divergent multi-loop integrals. The program is based on iterated sector decomposition. We improve the original algorithm of Binoth and Heinrich such that the program is guaranteed to terminate. The program can be used to compute numerically the Laurent expansion of divergent multi-loop integrals regulated by dimensional regularisation. The symbolic and the numerical steps of the algorithm are combined into one program.
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SubTropica is a software package that automates symbolic integration of linearly-reducible Euler integrals via tropical subtraction, supported by HyperIntica and an AI-driven Feynman integral database.
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New algorithms for Feynman integral reduction and $\varepsilon$-factorised differential equations
A geometric order relation in IBP reduction yields a master-integral basis with Laurent-polynomial differential equations on the maximal cut that are then ε-factorized.
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SubTropica
SubTropica is a software package that automates symbolic integration of linearly-reducible Euler integrals via tropical subtraction, supported by HyperIntica and an AI-driven Feynman integral database.