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I've studied a lot of literature on Feymann integrals and have usually found them lacking or simply don't describe the steps to solving them in great detail. I recently came across a reference that I am thoroughly enjoying the scope of how it details the integrals in a wide range of related theories.  (warning extremely math intense). If anyone wants a good solid reference I highly recommend this article. 

Feynman Integrals by Stefan Weinzierl

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2201.03593.pdf

Posted
8 hours ago, Mordred said:

I highly recommend this article

Do you seriously call this 800+ page tome an “article” :) 

Great resource though +1

PS. Why does the upvote I just gave you appear in red, instead of green? I’ve never seen this happen before…

 

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Posted
52 minutes ago, Markus Hanke said:

PS. Why does the upvote I just gave you appear in red, instead of green? I’ve never seen this happen before…

 

Looks to me like you have now understood it and fixed it.

Posted
3 hours ago, Markus Hanke said:

Do you seriously call this 800+ page tome an “article” :) 

Great resource though +1

PS. Why does the upvote I just gave you appear in red, instead of green? I’ve never seen this happen before…

 

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you appear to have solved it.  LOl yeah doesn't everyone find 800 pages an article ??? lol 

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