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Methods and algorithms of computational mathematics and their applications
Rational Function Simplification for Integration-by-Parts Reduction and Beyond
K. S. Mokrova, A. V. Smirnovb, M. Zengc a Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics
b Lomonosov Moscow State University, Research Computing Center
c Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Abstract:
We present FUEL (Fractional Universal Evaluation Library), a C++ library for performingrational function arithmetic with a flexible choice of third-party computer algebra systems as simplifiers. FUEL is an outgrowth of a C++ interface to Fermat which was originally part of the FIRE code for integration-by-parts (IBP) reduction for Feynman integrals, now promoted to be a standalone library with access to simplifiers other than Fermat. We compare the performance of various simplifiers for standalone benchmark problems as well as IBP reduction runs with FIRE. A speedup of more than 10 times is achieved for an example IBP problem related to calculation of the off-shell three-particle form factors in N = 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory.
Keywords:
Feynman integrals; integration by parts; computer algebra.
Received: 22.09.2023
Citation:
K. S. Mokrov, A. V. Smirnov, M. Zeng, “Rational Function Simplification for Integration-by-Parts Reduction and Beyond”, Num. Meth. Prog., 24:4 (2023), 352–367
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