Advanced Computer Algebra Algorithms for the Expansion of Feynman Integrals
arXiv:1210.1685
Abstract
Two-point Feynman parameter integrals, with at most one mass and containing local operator insertions in $4+\ep$-dimensional Minkowski space, can be transformed to multi-integrals or multi-sums over hyperexponential and/or hypergeometric functions depending on a discrete parameter . Given such a specific representation, we utilize an enhanced version of the multivariate Almkvist--Zeilberger algorithm (for multi-integrals) and a common summation framework of the holonomic and difference field approach (for multi-sums) to calculate recurrence relations in . Finally, solving the recurrence we can decide efficiently if the first coefficients of the Laurent series expansion of a given Feynman integral can be expressed in terms of indefinite nested sums and products; if yes, the all solution is returned in compact representations, i.e., no algebraic relations exist among the occurring sums and products.
14 pages, Proceedings, Loops and Legs in Quantum Field Theory 2012, Wernigerode,D; PoS(2012)