We present a general algorithm to compute off-shell, one-loop multigluon Green functions using bosonic string amplitudes. We identify and parametrize the regions in the space of moduli of one-loop Riemann surfaces that contribute to the field theory limit of string amplitudes. Each of these regions can be precisely associated with a Feynman-like scalar graph with cubic and quartic vertices, whose lines represent the joint propagation of ghosts and gluons. We give a procedure to compute the contribution of each graph to a gluon Green function, for arbitrarily polarized off-shell gluons, reducible and irreducible diagrams, planar and non-planar topologies. Explicit examples are given for up to six gluons
By exploiting the boundary state formalism we obtain the string correlator between two internal poin...
We show how to obtain correctly normalized expressions for the Feynman diagrams of \Phi 3 theory w...
Starting from the superstring amplitude describing interactions among D-branes with a constant world...
We briefly review the technology involved in extracting the field-theory limit of multiloop bosonic ...
We present intermediate results of an ongoing investigation which attempts a generalization of the w...
We describe in detail the techniques needed to compute scattering amplitudes for colored scalars fro...
We report on recent progress in the use of string techniques for the computation of field theory amp...
We report on recent progress in the use of string techniques for the computation of field theory amp...
We report on recent progress in the use of string techniques for the computation of field theory amp...
The {\em cutting and sewing} procedure is used for getting two-loop orderFeynman diagrams of $\Phi^{...
We show how to obtain correctly normalized expressions for the Feynman diagrams of $\Phi^3$ theory w...
Based on the world-line formalism with a sewing method, we derive the Yang-Mills effective action in...
We propose a general method to obtain the scalar worldline Green function on an arbitrary 1D topolog...
We give, in the framework of the bosonic string theory, simple prescriptions for computing, at tree ...
Over the past two years, the use of on-shell techniques has deepened our understanding of the S-matr...
By exploiting the boundary state formalism we obtain the string correlator between two internal poin...
We show how to obtain correctly normalized expressions for the Feynman diagrams of \Phi 3 theory w...
Starting from the superstring amplitude describing interactions among D-branes with a constant world...
We briefly review the technology involved in extracting the field-theory limit of multiloop bosonic ...
We present intermediate results of an ongoing investigation which attempts a generalization of the w...
We describe in detail the techniques needed to compute scattering amplitudes for colored scalars fro...
We report on recent progress in the use of string techniques for the computation of field theory amp...
We report on recent progress in the use of string techniques for the computation of field theory amp...
We report on recent progress in the use of string techniques for the computation of field theory amp...
The {\em cutting and sewing} procedure is used for getting two-loop orderFeynman diagrams of $\Phi^{...
We show how to obtain correctly normalized expressions for the Feynman diagrams of $\Phi^3$ theory w...
Based on the world-line formalism with a sewing method, we derive the Yang-Mills effective action in...
We propose a general method to obtain the scalar worldline Green function on an arbitrary 1D topolog...
We give, in the framework of the bosonic string theory, simple prescriptions for computing, at tree ...
Over the past two years, the use of on-shell techniques has deepened our understanding of the S-matr...
By exploiting the boundary state formalism we obtain the string correlator between two internal poin...
We show how to obtain correctly normalized expressions for the Feynman diagrams of \Phi 3 theory w...
Starting from the superstring amplitude describing interactions among D-branes with a constant world...