Ramanujan's master theorem applied to the evaluation of Feynman diagrams
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Abstract: Ramanujan Master Theorem is a technique developed by the indian mathematician S. Ramanujan to evaluate a class of definite integrals. This technique is used here to calculate the values of integrals associated with specific Feynman diagrams.
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