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    Where do the tedious products of \(\zeta\)'s come from? (English)
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    1 June 2003
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    master two-loop two-point function
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    epsilon expansion
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    combinatorics
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    Kreimer's modified shuffle product
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    Drinfeld-Deligne conjecture
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