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Duals of Feynman integrals. Part I. Differential equations

Simon Caron-Huot, Andrzej Pokraka

2021Journal of High Energy Physics68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We elucidate the vector space (twisted relative cohomology) that is Poincaré dual to the vector space of Feynman integrals (twisted cohomology) in general spacetime dimension. The pairing between these spaces — an algebraic invariant called the intersection number — extracts integral coefficients for a minimal basis, bypassing the generation of integration-by-parts identities. Dual forms turn out to be much simpler than their Feynman counterparts: they are supported on maximal cuts of various sub-topologies (boundaries). Thus, they provide a systematic approach to generalized unitarity, the reconstruction of amplitudes from on-shell data. In this paper, we introduce the idea of dual forms and study their mathematical structures. As an application, we derive compact differential equations satisfied by arbitrary one-loop integrals in non-integer spacetime dimension. A second paper of this series will detail intersection pairings and their use to extract integral coefficients.

Topics & Concepts

Feynman diagramDual polyhedronPhysicsCohomologyUnitarityDifferential formSpacetimePure mathematicsInvariant (physics)Path integral formulationMathematical physicsMathematical analysisMathematicsQuantum mechanicsQuantumBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsAdvanced Topics in AlgebraAdvanced Algebra and Geometry
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