International audienceWe present analytic results for all planar two-loop Feynman integrals contributing to five-particle scattering amplitudes with one external massive leg. We express the integrals in terms of a basis of algebraically-independent transcendental functions, which we call one-mass pentagon functions. We construct them by using the properties of iterated integrals with logarithmic kernels. The pentagon functions are manifestly free of unphysical branch cuts, do not require analytic continuation, and can be readily evaluated over the whole physical phase space of the massive-particle production channel. We develop an efficient algorithm for their numerical evaluation and present a public implementation suitable for direct phen...
Abstract We study several multiscale one-loop five-point families of Feynman integrals. More specifi...
We evaluate analytically all previously unknown nonplanar master integrals for massless five-particl...
We present the application of a novel reduction technique for one-loop scattering amplitudes based o...
International audienceWe present analytic results for all planar two-loop Feynman integrals contribu...
Abstract Loop amplitudes for massless five particle scattering processes contain Feynman integrals d...
Loop amplitudes for massless five particle scattering processes contain Feynman integrals depending ...
Abstract In Phys. Rev. Lett. 116 (2016) 062001, the space of planar pentagon functions that describe...
We present the computation of a full set of planar five-point two-loop master integrals with one ext...
International audienceWe present the computation of a full set of planar five-point two-loop master ...
We evaluate analytically all previously unknown nonplanar master integrals for massless five-particl...
The study of scattering amplitudes beyond one loop is necessary for precision phenomenology for the ...
We compute the one-loop scalar massless pentagon integral I_5^{6-2 eps} in D=6-2\eps dimensions in t...
In this thesis we are investigating the mathematical dependence of scattering amplitudes on kinemati...
International audienceWe present the analytic form of the planar two-loop five-gluon scattering ampl...
Abstract We analytically calculate one-loop five-point Master Integrals, pentagon integrals, with up...
Abstract We study several multiscale one-loop five-point families of Feynman integrals. More specifi...
We evaluate analytically all previously unknown nonplanar master integrals for massless five-particl...
We present the application of a novel reduction technique for one-loop scattering amplitudes based o...
International audienceWe present analytic results for all planar two-loop Feynman integrals contribu...
Abstract Loop amplitudes for massless five particle scattering processes contain Feynman integrals d...
Loop amplitudes for massless five particle scattering processes contain Feynman integrals depending ...
Abstract In Phys. Rev. Lett. 116 (2016) 062001, the space of planar pentagon functions that describe...
We present the computation of a full set of planar five-point two-loop master integrals with one ext...
International audienceWe present the computation of a full set of planar five-point two-loop master ...
We evaluate analytically all previously unknown nonplanar master integrals for massless five-particl...
The study of scattering amplitudes beyond one loop is necessary for precision phenomenology for the ...
We compute the one-loop scalar massless pentagon integral I_5^{6-2 eps} in D=6-2\eps dimensions in t...
In this thesis we are investigating the mathematical dependence of scattering amplitudes on kinemati...
International audienceWe present the analytic form of the planar two-loop five-gluon scattering ampl...
Abstract We analytically calculate one-loop five-point Master Integrals, pentagon integrals, with up...
Abstract We study several multiscale one-loop five-point families of Feynman integrals. More specifi...
We evaluate analytically all previously unknown nonplanar master integrals for massless five-particl...
We present the application of a novel reduction technique for one-loop scattering amplitudes based o...