Some Remarks on Non-planar Feynman Diagrams
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DOI10.5506/APHYSPOLB.44.2249zbMATH Open1371.81234arXiv1312.5603OpenAlexW9785444MaRDI QIDQ5359952FDOQ5359952
Authors: Krzysztof Bielas, Ievgen Dubovyk, Janusz Gluza, T. Riemann
Publication date: 27 September 2017
Abstract: Two criteria for planarity of a Feynman diagram upon its propagators (momentum flows) are presented. Instructive Mathematica programs that solve the problem and examples are provided. A simple geometric argument is used to show that while one can planarize non-planar graphs by embedding them on higher-genus surfaces (in the example it is a torus), there is still a problem with defining appropriate dual variables since the corresponding faces of the graph are absorbed by torus generators.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1312.5603
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