We present the analytic computation of all the planar master integrals which contribute to the two-loop scattering amplitudes for Higgs→3 partons, with full heavy-quark mass dependence. These are relevant for the NNLO corrections to fully inclusive Higgs production and to the NLO corrections to Higgs production in association with a jet, in the full theory. The computation is performed using the differential equations method. Whenever possible, a basis of master integrals that are pure functions of uniform weight is used. The result is expressed in terms of one-fold integrals of polylogarithms and elementary functions up to transcendental weight four. Two integral sectors are expressed in terms of elliptic functions. We show that by introdu...
In this work, we consider scattering amplitudes relevant for high-precision Large Hadron Collider (L...
An algorithm for the systematic analytical approximation of multi-scale Feynman integrals is present...
The study of scattering amplitudes beyond one loop is necessary for precision phenomenology for the ...
We present the analytic computation of a family of non-planar master integrals which contribute to t...
We present the analytic computation of a family of non-planar master integrals which contribute to t...
We present the analytic calculation of the planar master integrals which contribute to compute the t...
In this paper we complete the computation of the two-loop master integrals relevant for Higgs plus o...
We evaluate analytically all previously unknown nonplanar master integrals for massless five-particl...
We evaluate analytically all previously unknown nonplanar master integrals for massless five-particl...
We compute the complete set of two-loop master integrals for the scattering of four massless particl...
Abstract We compute all master integrals for massless three-loop four-particle scattering amplitu...
We obtain generalised power series expansions for a family of planar two-loop master integrals relev...
This thesis covers a number of different research projects which are all connected to the central to...
Abstract We consider the virtual corrections to the process gg → HH at NLO in the high energy limit ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is dedicated to the task of performing high energy scattering collis...
In this work, we consider scattering amplitudes relevant for high-precision Large Hadron Collider (L...
An algorithm for the systematic analytical approximation of multi-scale Feynman integrals is present...
The study of scattering amplitudes beyond one loop is necessary for precision phenomenology for the ...
We present the analytic computation of a family of non-planar master integrals which contribute to t...
We present the analytic computation of a family of non-planar master integrals which contribute to t...
We present the analytic calculation of the planar master integrals which contribute to compute the t...
In this paper we complete the computation of the two-loop master integrals relevant for Higgs plus o...
We evaluate analytically all previously unknown nonplanar master integrals for massless five-particl...
We evaluate analytically all previously unknown nonplanar master integrals for massless five-particl...
We compute the complete set of two-loop master integrals for the scattering of four massless particl...
Abstract We compute all master integrals for massless three-loop four-particle scattering amplitu...
We obtain generalised power series expansions for a family of planar two-loop master integrals relev...
This thesis covers a number of different research projects which are all connected to the central to...
Abstract We consider the virtual corrections to the process gg → HH at NLO in the high energy limit ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is dedicated to the task of performing high energy scattering collis...
In this work, we consider scattering amplitudes relevant for high-precision Large Hadron Collider (L...
An algorithm for the systematic analytical approximation of multi-scale Feynman integrals is present...
The study of scattering amplitudes beyond one loop is necessary for precision phenomenology for the ...