Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1842837 | Nuclear Physics B | 2016 | 45 Pages |
Abstract
It is shown that the study of the imaginary part and of the corresponding dispersion relations of Feynman graph amplitudes within the differential equations method can provide a powerful tool for the solution of the equations, especially in the massive case.The main features of the approach are illustrated by discussing the simple cases of the 1-loop self-mass and of a particular vertex amplitude, and then used for the evaluation of the two-loop massive sunrise and the QED kite graph (the problem studied by Sabry in 1962), up to first order in the (d−4)(d−4) expansion.
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Authors
Ettore Remiddi, Lorenzo Tancredi,