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Evaluating Feynman Integrals

By: Language: English Series: Springer tracts in modern physics | ; 211Publication details: Springer 2005 BerlinEdition: 2nd edDescription: x, 250pISBN:
  • 9783540239338 (HB)
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Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Feynman Integrals: Basic Definitions and Tools 3. Evaluating by Alpha and Feynman Parameters 4. Evaluating by Mellin-Barnes Representation 5. IBP and Reduction to Master Integrals 6. Reduction to Master Integrals by Baikov's method 7. Evaluation by Differential Equations
Summary: Although a great variety of methods for evaluating Feynman integrals has been developed over a span of more than fifty years, this book is a first attempt to summarize them. 'Evaluating Feynman Integral's characterizes the most powerful methods, in particular those used for recent, quite sophisticated calculations, and then illustrates them with numerous examples, starting from very simple ones and progressing to nontrivial examples
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1. Introduction
2. Feynman Integrals: Basic Definitions and Tools
3. Evaluating by Alpha and Feynman Parameters
4. Evaluating by Mellin-Barnes Representation
5. IBP and Reduction to Master Integrals
6. Reduction to Master Integrals by Baikov's method
7. Evaluation by Differential Equations

Although a great variety of methods for evaluating Feynman integrals has been developed over a span of more than fifty years, this book is a first attempt to summarize them. 'Evaluating Feynman Integral's characterizes the most powerful methods, in particular those used for recent, quite sophisticated calculations, and then illustrates them with numerous examples, starting from very simple ones and progressing to nontrivial examples

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