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arxiv: 0907.1425 · v2 · submitted 2009-07-09 · ✦ hep-th · hep-ph

Minimal Basis for Gauge Theory Amplitudes

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Identities based on monodromy for integrations in string theory are used to derive relations between different color ordered tree-level amplitudes in both bosonic and supersymmetric string theory. These relations imply that the color ordered tree-level n-point gauge theory amplitudes can be expanded in a minimal basis of (n-3)! amplitudes. This result holds for any choice of polarizations of the external states and in any number of dimensions.

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