Multiple Zeta Values and Modular Forms in Quantum Field Theory
This article introduces multiple zeta values and alternating Euler sums, exposing some of the rich mathematical structure of these objects and indicating situations where they arise in quantum field theory. Then it considers massive Feynman diagrams whose
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Computer Algebra in Quantum Field Theory Integration, Summation and Special Functions
Computer Algebra in Quantum Field Theory
Texts and Monographs in Symbolic Computation A Series of the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria Series Editor: Peter Paule, RISC Linz, Austria Founding Editor: B. Buchberger, RISC Linz, Austria Editorial Board Robert Corless, University of Western Ontario, Canada Hoon Hong, North Carolina State University, USA Tetsuo Ida, University of Tsukuba, Japan Martin Kreuzer, Universit¨at Passau, Germany Bruno Salvy, INRIA Rocquencourt, France Dongming Wang, Universit´e Pierre et Marie Curie – CNRS, France
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Computer Algebra in Quantum Field Theory Integration, Summation and Special Functions
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Editors Carsten Schneider RISC, Johannes Kepler University Linz Austria
Johannes Bl¨umlein DESY Zeuthen Germany
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