We present a semi-numerical algorithm to calculate one-loop virtual corrections to scattering amplitudes. The divergences of the loop amplitudes are regulated using dimensional regularization. We treat in detail the case of amplitudes with up to five external legs and massless internal lines, although the method is more generally applicable. Tensor integrals are reduced to generalized scalar integrals, which in turn are reduced to a set of known basis integrals using recursion relations. The reduction algorithm is modified near exceptional configurations to ensure numerical stability. To test the procedure we apply these techniques to one-loop corrections to the Higgs to four quark process for which analytic results have recently become ava...
We present new methods for the evaluation of one-loop tensor integrals which have been used in the c...
AbstractWe present a novel set of Feynman rules and generalised unitarity cut-conditions for computi...
In this thesis we present techniques for the calculation of two-loop integrals contributing to the v...
We present a seminumerical algorithm to calculate one-loop virtual corrections to scattering amplitu...
sWe present a semi-numerical method to compute one-loop corrections. We apply the method to the calc...
We present a semi-numerical method to compute one-loop corrections to multi-leg processes. We apply ...
67 pages, 7 figuresWe present a formalism for the calculation of multi-particle one-loop amplitudes,...
Abstract We present an algorithm for the calculation of scalar and tensor one- and two-loop integral...
We present the techniques for the calculation of one- and two-loop integrals contributing to the vir...
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 new systematic method to evaluate one-loop tensor integrals in conventional ultraviolet...
We present a new approach to the reduction of one-loop amplitudes obtained by reconstructing the ten...
We present a new approach to the reduction of one-loop amplitudes obtained by reconstructing the ten...
We compute the O (#alpha#_s"3) virtual QCD corrections for the process ,e"+e"- #->...
We present new methods for the evaluation of one-loop tensor integrals which have been used in the c...
AbstractWe present a novel set of Feynman rules and generalised unitarity cut-conditions for computi...
In this thesis we present techniques for the calculation of two-loop integrals contributing to the v...
We present a seminumerical algorithm to calculate one-loop virtual corrections to scattering amplitu...
sWe present a semi-numerical method to compute one-loop corrections. We apply the method to the calc...
We present a semi-numerical method to compute one-loop corrections to multi-leg processes. We apply ...
67 pages, 7 figuresWe present a formalism for the calculation of multi-particle one-loop amplitudes,...
Abstract We present an algorithm for the calculation of scalar and tensor one- and two-loop integral...
We present the techniques for the calculation of one- and two-loop integrals contributing to the vir...
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 new systematic method to evaluate one-loop tensor integrals in conventional ultraviolet...
We present a new approach to the reduction of one-loop amplitudes obtained by reconstructing the ten...
We present a new approach to the reduction of one-loop amplitudes obtained by reconstructing the ten...
We compute the O (#alpha#_s"3) virtual QCD corrections for the process ,e"+e"- #->...
We present new methods for the evaluation of one-loop tensor integrals which have been used in the c...
AbstractWe present a novel set of Feynman rules and generalised unitarity cut-conditions for computi...
In this thesis we present techniques for the calculation of two-loop integrals contributing to the v...