1965
DOI: 10.1016/0040-9383(65)90063-7
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Applications of an isotopy theorem

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“…The homology groups relevant to one-loop integrals 10 have been studied in refs. [31,32,45], where it was shown that they are one-dimensional and generated by all the cycles that wind around 11 P j , with j = ∞. The rest of this subsection consists of a short review of this result.…”
Section: Homology Groups Associated To One-loop Integralsmentioning
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“…The homology groups relevant to one-loop integrals 10 have been studied in refs. [31,32,45], where it was shown that they are one-dimensional and generated by all the cycles that wind around 11 P j , with j = ∞. The rest of this subsection consists of a short review of this result.…”
Section: Homology Groups Associated To One-loop Integralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The values of these discontinuities are computed by cut integrals [1]. This idea can be described rigorously through the Picard-Lefschetz theorem and the multivariate residue theorem of section 3 [31][32][33]. Although these results have long been known in the mathematical physics literature, we feel that many of these ideas have slipped into oblivion.…”
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