International audienceThis article is the third and last of a series presenting an alternative method for computing the one-loop scalar integrals. It extends the results of the first two articles to the infrared divergent case. This novel method enjoys a couple of interesting features as compared with the methods found in the literature. It directly proceeds in terms of the quantities driving algebraic reduction methods. It yields a simple decision tree based on the vanishing of internal masses and one-pinched kinematic matrices, which avoids a profusion of cases. Lastly, it extends to kinematics more general than the physical, e.g. collider processes, relevant at one loop. This last feature may be useful when considering the application of...
We describe methods for evaluating one-loop integrals in $4-2\e$ dimensions. We give a recursion rel...
We present new methods for the evaluation of one-loop tensor integrals which have been used in the c...
International audienceWe report on an ongoing work initiated by Prof. Shimizu, proposing a method to...
International audienceThis article is the third and last of a series presenting an alternative metho...
International audienceThis article is the first of a series of three presenting an alternative metho...
International audienceThis article is the second of a series of three presenting an alternative meth...
International audienceWe present a part of an ongoing work initiated by Prof. Shimizu on a method to...
The completely general one-loop scalar one-, two-, three- and four-point functions are studied. Als...
We construct a basis set of infra-red and/or collinearly divergent scalar one-loop integrals and giv...
67 pages, 7 figuresWe present a formalism for the calculation of multi-particle one-loop amplitudes,...
Within the framework proposed by Caron-Huot and Wilhelm, we give a recipe for computing infrared ano...
A method of functional reduction for the dimensionally regularized one-loop Feynman integrals with m...
A systematic study of the scalar one-loop two-, three-, and four-point Feynman integrals is performe...
The appearance of divergent integrals in the different mathematical-phyiscal models is a real proble...
A systematic study of the scalar one-loop two-, three-, and four-point Feynman integrals is performe...
We describe methods for evaluating one-loop integrals in $4-2\e$ dimensions. We give a recursion rel...
We present new methods for the evaluation of one-loop tensor integrals which have been used in the c...
International audienceWe report on an ongoing work initiated by Prof. Shimizu, proposing a method to...
International audienceThis article is the third and last of a series presenting an alternative metho...
International audienceThis article is the first of a series of three presenting an alternative metho...
International audienceThis article is the second of a series of three presenting an alternative meth...
International audienceWe present a part of an ongoing work initiated by Prof. Shimizu on a method to...
The completely general one-loop scalar one-, two-, three- and four-point functions are studied. Als...
We construct a basis set of infra-red and/or collinearly divergent scalar one-loop integrals and giv...
67 pages, 7 figuresWe present a formalism for the calculation of multi-particle one-loop amplitudes,...
Within the framework proposed by Caron-Huot and Wilhelm, we give a recipe for computing infrared ano...
A method of functional reduction for the dimensionally regularized one-loop Feynman integrals with m...
A systematic study of the scalar one-loop two-, three-, and four-point Feynman integrals is performe...
The appearance of divergent integrals in the different mathematical-phyiscal models is a real proble...
A systematic study of the scalar one-loop two-, three-, and four-point Feynman integrals is performe...
We describe methods for evaluating one-loop integrals in $4-2\e$ dimensions. We give a recursion rel...
We present new methods for the evaluation of one-loop tensor integrals which have been used in the c...
International audienceWe report on an ongoing work initiated by Prof. Shimizu, proposing a method to...