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Reduze - Feynman Integral Reduction in C++

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arxiv 0912.2546 v2 pith:Q5WZGWXF submitted 2009-12-14 physics.comp-ph hep-phhep-th

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Reduze is a computer program for reducing Feynman Integrals to master integrals employing a Laporta algorithm. The program is written in C++ and uses classes provided by the GiNaC library to perform the simplifications of the algebraic prefactors in the system of equations. Reduze offers the possibility to run reductions in parallel.

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