Vol. 34 (2024)
Articles

A Comparison of the Method of Brackets with the method of Negative Dimension

Kristina VanDusen
Department of Mathematics, Southeastern Louisiana University
Ivan gonzález
Instituto de F´ısica y Astronomia, Universidad de Valparaiso
Victor H. Moll
Department of Mathematics, Tulane University

Published 2024-01-08

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71712/sy9f-3s20

Keywords

  • integrals,
  • brackets,
  • Ramanujan master theorem,
  • negative dimension,
  • Feynman diagrams

How to Cite

VanDusen, K. V., gonzález, I., & Moll, V. H. (2024). A Comparison of the Method of Brackets with the method of Negative Dimension. Scientia Series A: Mathematical Sciences, 34, 81-107. https://doi.org/10.71712/sy9f-3s20

Abstract

Negative dimensional integration is a method of evaluating Feynman diagrams. The method of brackets is an improvement on existing algorithms. These methods are compared for the ”flying saucer” diagram.