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Official website: http://cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk/summaries/ADIF_v1_0.html



Described by source

  • TARCER -- a Mathematica program for the reduction of two-loop propagator integrals


Cited In (19)

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  • Two-loop renormalization of the magnetic coupling and non-perturbative sector in hot QCD
  • Hypergeometric representation of the two-loop equal mass sunrise diagram
  • Four loop \(\overline{\mathbf {MS}}\) mass anomalous dimension in the Gross-Neveu model
  • TSIL
  • YFSWW3
  • On the quantitative impact of the Schechter-Valle theorem
  • lsjk
  • SHELL2
  • HEPMath
  • FeynHelpers
  • doubledouble
  • Numerical evaluation of the general massive 2-loop 4-denominator self-mass master integral from differential equations
  • Generalized hypergeometric functions and the evaluation of scalar one-loop integrals in Feynman diagrams
  • FeynOnium
  • Landau-Khalatnikov-Fradkin transformations for the two loop massless quark propagator
  • The ultraviolet limit and sum rule for the shear correlator in hot Yang-Mills theory
  • Two-loop QED operator matrix elements with massive external fermion lines


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