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Integrands of loop amplitudes within loop-tree duality

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arxiv 1906.02218 v3 pith:IEGG34S4 submitted 2019-06-05 hep-ph hep-th

classification hep-phhep-th
keywords loopamplitudedualityfieldloop-treeobjectpointamplitudes
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Using loop-tree duality, we relate a renormalised $n$-point $l$-loop amplitude in a quantum field theory to a phase-space integral of a regularised $l$-fold forward limit of a UV-subtracted $(n+2l)$-point tree-amplitude-like object. We show that up to three loops the latter object is easily computable from recurrence relations. This defines an integrand of the loop amplitude with a global definition of the loop momenta. Field and mass renormalisation are performed in the on-shell scheme.

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