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Automatized One-Loop Calculations in 4 and D dimensions
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Two program packages are presented for evaluating one-loop amplitudes. They can work either in dimensional regularization or in constrained differential renormalization. The latter method is found at the one-loop level to be equivalent to regularization by dimensional reduction.
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