The no-triangle hypothesis for N= 8 supergravity
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Abstract: We study the perturbative expansion of N=8 supergravity in four dimensions from the viewpoint of the ``no-triangle hypothesis, which states that one-loop graviton amplitudes in N=8 supergravity only contain scalar box integral functions. Our computations constitute a direct proof at six-points and support the no-triangle conjecture for seven-point amplitudes and beyond.
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