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The important mathematical problem of evaluating Feynman integrals arises quite naturally in elementary-particle physics when one treats various quantities in the framework of perturbation theory. Usually, it turns out that a given quantum-field amplitude that describes a process where particles participate cannot be completely treated in the perturbative way. However it also often turns out that the amplitude can be factorized in such a way that different factors are responsible for contributions of different scales. According to a factorization procedure a given amplitude can be represented as a product of factors some of which can be treated only non-perturbatively while others can be indeed evaluated within perturbation theory, i.e. expressed in terms of Feynman integrals over loop momenta. A useful way to perform the factorization procedure is provided by solving the problem of asymptotic expansion of Feynman integrals in the corresponding limit of momenta and masses that is determined by the given kinematical situation. A universal way to solve this problem is based onthe so-called strategy of expansion by regions [3,10]. This strategy can be itself regarded as a (semianalytical) method of evaluation of Feynman integrals according to which a given Feynman integral depending on several scales can be approximated, with increasing accuracy, by a finite sum of first terms of the corresponding expansion, where each term is written as a product of factors depending on different scales. A lot of details concerning expansions of Feynman integrals in various limits of momenta and/or masses can be found in my previous book [10]. In this book, however, we shall mainly deal with purely analytical methods.
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Smirnov, V.A. (2005). Introduction. In: Evaluating Feynman Integrals. Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, vol 211. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-44703-0_1
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