Abstract
Each Feynman integral presented here can be evaluated straightforwardly by use of alpha or Feynman parameters. Results are presented for the ‘Euclidean’ dependence, –k2, of the denominators, which is more natural when the powers of propagators are general complex numbers. As usual, –k2 is understood in the sense of –k2 – i0, etc. Moreover, denominators with a linear dependence on k are also understood in this sense, e.g. 2p ·k → 2p ·k–i0, although sometimes this i0 dependence is explicitly indicated to avoid misunderstanding.
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Smirnov, V.A. (2006). Tables. In: Feynman Integral Calculus. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-30611-0_8
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