Feynman integral relations from parametric annihilators
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Feynman integrals and graphs; applications of algebraic topology and algebraic geometry (81Q30) Feynman diagrams (81T18) Characteristic classes and numbers in differential topology (57R20) Applications of manifolds of mappings to the sciences (58D30) Homology of classifying spaces and characteristic classes in algebraic topology (55R40) Operator colligations (= nodes), vessels, linear systems, characteristic functions, realizations, etc. (47A48)
Abstract: We study shift relations between Feynman integrals via the Mellin transform through parametric annihilation operators. These contain the momentum space IBP relations, which are well-known in the physics literature. Applying a result of Loeser and Sabbah, we conclude that the number of master integrals is computed by the Euler characteristic of the Lee-Pomeransky polynomial. We illustrate techniques to compute this Euler characteristic in various examples and compare it with numbers of master integrals obtained in previous works.
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