5–11 Jun 2022
McMaster University
America/Toronto timezone
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(G*) One problem in a ‘melon’ (milion)

8 Jun 2022, 13:45
15m
MDCL 1016 (McMaster University)

MDCL 1016

McMaster University

Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle) Theoretical Physics / Physique théorique (DTP-DPT) W2-2 Fields, Particles, and Strings II (DTP) | Champs, particules et cordes II (DPT)

Speaker

Mathieu Giroux (McGill University)

Description

It was recently showed that the dual to the vector space of Feynman
integrals have a very physical interpretation through unitary cuts. In
this talk, we want to use this new technology to answer questions at
two-loop. In particular, we initiate the loop-by-loop program and
investigate the recursive loop-structure of the ‘watermelon’
diagram, which is relevant for self-energy calculations in Quantum
Field Theory. We will discuss it's first iteration, which boils down to
extracting the two-loop watermelon (sunrise) differential equation from
one-loop watermelon (bubble) data. We will also elaborate on connections
between the so-called ‘canonical’ differential equations, ε-factorized
differential equations and modular invariance.

Primary author

Mathieu Giroux (McGill University)

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