We argue that one does not need to know the explicit solutions of the scattering equations in order to evaluate a given amplitude. We consider the most general quantity consistent with SL(2, ℂ) invariance that can appear in an amplitude that admits a scattering equation description. This quantity depends on all cross ratios that can be formed from n points and we evaluate it for the first non-trivial case of n = 5. The combinatorial nature of the problem is captured through the construction of an appropriate generating function that depends on five variables
We compute the symbol of the full-color two-loop five-particle amplitude in N=4 super Yang-Mills the...
We compute the symbol of the full-color two-loop five-particle amplitude in N=4 super Yang-Mills the...
The scattering equation formalism is a general framework for calculation of amplitudes in theories o...
We argue that one does not need to know the explicit solutions of the scattering equations in order ...
The scientific approach to understanding the laws of nature is based on the comparison between theor...
This paper investigates how tree-level amplitudes with massless quarks, gluons and/or massless scala...
The scattering equations, originally introduced by Fairlie and Roberts in 1972 and more recently sho...
The scattering equations, originally introduced by Fairlie and Roberts in 1972 and more recently sho...
The CHY formalism for massless scattering provides a cohesive framework for the computation of scatt...
We introduce a new formulation for the tree-level S-matrix in theories of massless particles. Sittin...
We present the building blocks that can be combined to produce tree-level S-matrix elements of a var...
As described by Cachazo, He and Yuan, scattering amplitudes in many quantum field theories can be re...
7 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Proceedings for th...
In this thesis I analyse the structure of scattering amplitudes in super-symmetric gauge and gravita...
The tree-level S-matrix of Einstein’s theory is known to have a representation as an integral over t...
We compute the symbol of the full-color two-loop five-particle amplitude in N=4 super Yang-Mills the...
We compute the symbol of the full-color two-loop five-particle amplitude in N=4 super Yang-Mills the...
The scattering equation formalism is a general framework for calculation of amplitudes in theories o...
We argue that one does not need to know the explicit solutions of the scattering equations in order ...
The scientific approach to understanding the laws of nature is based on the comparison between theor...
This paper investigates how tree-level amplitudes with massless quarks, gluons and/or massless scala...
The scattering equations, originally introduced by Fairlie and Roberts in 1972 and more recently sho...
The scattering equations, originally introduced by Fairlie and Roberts in 1972 and more recently sho...
The CHY formalism for massless scattering provides a cohesive framework for the computation of scatt...
We introduce a new formulation for the tree-level S-matrix in theories of massless particles. Sittin...
We present the building blocks that can be combined to produce tree-level S-matrix elements of a var...
As described by Cachazo, He and Yuan, scattering amplitudes in many quantum field theories can be re...
7 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Proceedings for th...
In this thesis I analyse the structure of scattering amplitudes in super-symmetric gauge and gravita...
The tree-level S-matrix of Einstein’s theory is known to have a representation as an integral over t...
We compute the symbol of the full-color two-loop five-particle amplitude in N=4 super Yang-Mills the...
We compute the symbol of the full-color two-loop five-particle amplitude in N=4 super Yang-Mills the...
The scattering equation formalism is a general framework for calculation of amplitudes in theories o...