We present a new approach to the reduction of one-loop amplitudes obtained by reconstructing the tensorial expression of the scattering amplitudes. The reconstruction is performed at the integrand level by means of a sampling in the integration momentum. There are several interesting applications of this novel method within existing techniques for the reduction of one-loop multi-leg amplitudes: to deal with numerically unstable points, such as in the vicinity of a vanishing Gram determinant; to allow for a sampling of the numerator function based on real values of the integration momentum; to optimize the numerical reduction in the case of long expressions for the numerator functions
22 pages, 3 figuresWe present a program for the numerical evaluation of scalar integrals and tensor ...
We present recent developments on the topic of the integrand reduction of scattering amplitudes. Int...
We describe the application of a novel approach for the reduction of scattering amplitudes, based on...
We present a new approach to the reduction of one-loop amplitudes obtained by reconstructing the ten...
67 pages, 7 figuresWe present a formalism for the calculation of multi-particle one-loop amplitudes,...
We present the application of a novel reduction technique for one-loop scattering amplitudes based o...
An algorithm for the reduction of one-loop n-point tensor integrals to basic integrals is proposed. ...
We present a semi-numerical algorithm to calculate one-loop virtual corrections to scattering amplit...
We present a semi-analytic method for the integrand reduction of one-loop amplitudes, based on the s...
An algorithm for the reduction of one-loop n -point tensor integrals to basic integrals is proposed....
We present a seminumerical algorithm to calculate one-loop virtual corrections to scattering amplitu...
We show how to extract the coefficients of the 4-, 3-, 2- and 1-point one-loop scalar integrals from...
This thesis is focused on the development of new mathematical methods for computing multi-loop scatt...
We present the integrand decomposition of multiloop scattering amplitudes in parallel and orthogonal...
We present new methods for the evaluation of one-loop tensor integrals which have been used in the c...
22 pages, 3 figuresWe present a program for the numerical evaluation of scalar integrals and tensor ...
We present recent developments on the topic of the integrand reduction of scattering amplitudes. Int...
We describe the application of a novel approach for the reduction of scattering amplitudes, based on...
We present a new approach to the reduction of one-loop amplitudes obtained by reconstructing the ten...
67 pages, 7 figuresWe present a formalism for the calculation of multi-particle one-loop amplitudes,...
We present the application of a novel reduction technique for one-loop scattering amplitudes based o...
An algorithm for the reduction of one-loop n-point tensor integrals to basic integrals is proposed. ...
We present a semi-numerical algorithm to calculate one-loop virtual corrections to scattering amplit...
We present a semi-analytic method for the integrand reduction of one-loop amplitudes, based on the s...
An algorithm for the reduction of one-loop n -point tensor integrals to basic integrals is proposed....
We present a seminumerical algorithm to calculate one-loop virtual corrections to scattering amplitu...
We show how to extract the coefficients of the 4-, 3-, 2- and 1-point one-loop scalar integrals from...
This thesis is focused on the development of new mathematical methods for computing multi-loop scatt...
We present the integrand decomposition of multiloop scattering amplitudes in parallel and orthogonal...
We present new methods for the evaluation of one-loop tensor integrals which have been used in the c...
22 pages, 3 figuresWe present a program for the numerical evaluation of scalar integrals and tensor ...
We present recent developments on the topic of the integrand reduction of scattering amplitudes. Int...
We describe the application of a novel approach for the reduction of scattering amplitudes, based on...