Feynman integrals and critical modular L-values
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Abstract: Broadhurst conjectured that the Feynman integral associated to the polynomial corresponding to in the one-parameter family is expressible in terms of where is a cusp form of weight and level . Bloch, Kerr and Vanhove have recently proved that the conjecture holds up to a rational factor. In this paper, we prove that Broadhurst's conjecture is true. Similar identities involving Feynman integrals associated to other polynomials in the same family are also established.
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