pySecDec is a computer program that evaluates arbitrary multi-loop Feynman integrals numerically as expansions in the dimensional regulator based on the sector decomposition approach. In the recent release version 1.5 pySecDec introduces asymptotic expansion in the kinematic ratios using the method of expansion by regions, and an automatic adaptive evaluation of weighted sums of integrals (e.g. amplitudes). In this article we discuss how these features work, and what performance benefits they bring
Different viewpoints on the asymptotic expansion of Feynman diagrams are reviewed. The relations bet...
Modern particle physics is increasingly becoming a precision science that relies on advanced theoret...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
We present updates on the development of pySecDec, a toolbox to numerically evaluate parameter integ...
We discuss the technique of expansion by regions from a geometric perspective, and its implementatio...
We present pySecDec, a new version of the program SecDec, which performs the factorization of dimens...
The purely numerical evaluation of multi-loop integrals and amplitudes can be a viable alternative t...
We describe the program pySecDec, which factorises endpoint singularities from multi-dimensional par...
The purely numerical evaluation of multi-loop integrals and amplitudes can be a viable alternative t...
In this paper we present a new release of the FIESTA program (Feynman Integral Evaluation by a Secto...
Feynman loop integrals are a key ingredient for the calculation of higher order radiation effects, a...
Some of the difficulties faced when calculating multi-loop amplitudes with several mass scales are r...
An algorithm for the systematic analytical approximation of multi-scale Feynman integrals is present...
The FCC-ee will allow the experimental uncertainties on several important observables, such as the E...
We review recent progress that we have achieved in evaluating the class of fully massive vacuum inte...
Different viewpoints on the asymptotic expansion of Feynman diagrams are reviewed. The relations bet...
Modern particle physics is increasingly becoming a precision science that relies on advanced theoret...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
We present updates on the development of pySecDec, a toolbox to numerically evaluate parameter integ...
We discuss the technique of expansion by regions from a geometric perspective, and its implementatio...
We present pySecDec, a new version of the program SecDec, which performs the factorization of dimens...
The purely numerical evaluation of multi-loop integrals and amplitudes can be a viable alternative t...
We describe the program pySecDec, which factorises endpoint singularities from multi-dimensional par...
The purely numerical evaluation of multi-loop integrals and amplitudes can be a viable alternative t...
In this paper we present a new release of the FIESTA program (Feynman Integral Evaluation by a Secto...
Feynman loop integrals are a key ingredient for the calculation of higher order radiation effects, a...
Some of the difficulties faced when calculating multi-loop amplitudes with several mass scales are r...
An algorithm for the systematic analytical approximation of multi-scale Feynman integrals is present...
The FCC-ee will allow the experimental uncertainties on several important observables, such as the E...
We review recent progress that we have achieved in evaluating the class of fully massive vacuum inte...
Different viewpoints on the asymptotic expansion of Feynman diagrams are reviewed. The relations bet...
Modern particle physics is increasingly becoming a precision science that relies on advanced theoret...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...