Baikov representations, intersection theory, and canonical Feynman integrals
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- Feynman integral reductions by intersection theory with orthogonal bases and closed formulae
- Intersection numbers, polynomial division and relative cohomology
- Transforming differential equations of multi-loop Feynman integrals into canonical form
- Reduction to master integrals via intersection numbers and polynomial expansions
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