The evaluation of quantum corrections in the theory of the electroweak and strong interactions via higher-order Feynman diagrams requires complicated and laborious calculations, which however can be structured in a strictly algorithmic way. These calculations are ideally suited for the application of computer algebra systems, and computer algebra has proven to be a very valuable tool in this field already over several decades. It is sketched how computer algebra is presently applied in evaluating the predictions of the electroweak theory with high precision, and some recent results obtained in this way are summarized.The evaluation of quantum corrections in the theory of the electroweak and strong interactions via higher-order Feynman diagr...
In this talk we present techniques for calculating one-loop amplitudes for multi-leg processes using...
1. Recently, a new method has been proposed to calculate Feynman integrals of multi-loop diagrams w ...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
Scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory can be described as the probability of a scattering pr...
This thesis covers the topic of applying the method of Feynman diagram sampling to quantum field the...
We review some of symbolic computation methods used in particle physics and astrophysics.We first in...
The increasing precision of current and future experiments in high-energy physics requires a likewis...
A method to calculate two-loop self-energy diagrams of the Standard Model is demonstrated. A direct ...
Avdeev LV, Fleischer J, Kalmykov MY, Tentyukov M. Towards automatic analytic evaluation of massive F...
Symbolic algebra relevant to the renormalization of gauge theories can be efficiently performed by m...
Fleischer J, Tarasov O, Riemann T, Werthenbach A. Factorizing one-loop contributions to two-loop Bha...
This paper describes a computer model of Quantum Field Theory (QFT), referred to in this paper as QT...
Abstract. We introduce in a pedagogical manner how to compute probability amplitudes from Feynman di...
This thesis discusses several results in perturbative field theory. The first two sections present a...
A C-program DIANA (DIagram ANAlyser) for the automatic Feynman diagram evaluation is presented
In this talk we present techniques for calculating one-loop amplitudes for multi-leg processes using...
1. Recently, a new method has been proposed to calculate Feynman integrals of multi-loop diagrams w ...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
Scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory can be described as the probability of a scattering pr...
This thesis covers the topic of applying the method of Feynman diagram sampling to quantum field the...
We review some of symbolic computation methods used in particle physics and astrophysics.We first in...
The increasing precision of current and future experiments in high-energy physics requires a likewis...
A method to calculate two-loop self-energy diagrams of the Standard Model is demonstrated. A direct ...
Avdeev LV, Fleischer J, Kalmykov MY, Tentyukov M. Towards automatic analytic evaluation of massive F...
Symbolic algebra relevant to the renormalization of gauge theories can be efficiently performed by m...
Fleischer J, Tarasov O, Riemann T, Werthenbach A. Factorizing one-loop contributions to two-loop Bha...
This paper describes a computer model of Quantum Field Theory (QFT), referred to in this paper as QT...
Abstract. We introduce in a pedagogical manner how to compute probability amplitudes from Feynman di...
This thesis discusses several results in perturbative field theory. The first two sections present a...
A C-program DIANA (DIagram ANAlyser) for the automatic Feynman diagram evaluation is presented
In this talk we present techniques for calculating one-loop amplitudes for multi-leg processes using...
1. Recently, a new method has been proposed to calculate Feynman integrals of multi-loop diagrams w ...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...