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- Collider physics at the precision frontier
- Multi-Regge kinematics and the moduli space of Riemann spheres with marked points
- Algorithms for the symbolic integration of hyperlogarithms with applications to Feynman integrals
- Explicit formulas of Euler sums via multiple zeta values
- Derivatives of any Horn-type hypergeometric functions with respect to their parameters
- An analytic result for the two-loop hexagon Wilson loop in \( \mathcal{N} = 4 \) SYM
- The planar four-point master integrals for massive two-loop Bhabha scattering
- Calculation of massless Feynman integrals using harmonic sums
- Explicit formulas of sums involving harmonic numbers and Stirling numbers
- Hypexp 2, expanding hypergeometric functions about half-integer parameters
- Large Scale Analytic Calculations in Quantum Field Theories
- \(\epsilon\)-expansion of multivariable hypergeometric functions appearing in Feynman integral calculus
- From positive geometries to a coaction on hypergeometric functions
- The singular behavior of one-loop massive QCD amplitudes with one external soft gluon
- The kite integral to all orders in terms of elliptic polylogarithms
- Two-loop massive operator matrix elements for unpolarized heavy flavor production to \(O(\epsilon)\)
- The seven-gluon amplitude in multi-Regge kinematics beyond leading logarithmic accuracy
- The one-loop pentagon to higher orders in \(\varepsilon \)
- On the field theory expansion of superstring five point amplitudes
- A two-loop octagon Wilson loop in \(\mathcal{N} = 4\) SYM
- NumExp: numerical epsilon expansion of hypergeometric functions
- Z-Sum approach to loop integrals using Taylor expansion
- The two-loop hexagon Wilson loop in \(\mathcal{N}=4\) SYM
- {\sf MBsums} --- a {\sf Mathematica} Package for the Representation of Mellin--Barnes Integrals by Multiple Sums
- AMBRE - a Mathematica package for the construction of Mellin-Barnes representations for Feynman integrals
- Analytic computing methods for precision calculations in quantum field theory
- The multi-Regge limit from the Wilson loop OPE
- MASSLESS TWO-LOOP SELF-ENERGY DIAGRAM: HISTORICAL REVIEW
- Fermionic corrections to the three-loop matching coefficient of the non-relativistic vector current
- Feynman integrals and iterated integrals on moduli spaces of curves of genus zero
- Two-loop non-planar hexa-box integrals with one massive leg
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