Elliptic polylogarithms and iterated integrals on elliptic curves. II. An application to the sunrise integral

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We introduce a class of iterated integrals that generalize multiple polylogarithms to elliptic curves. These elliptic multiple polylogarithms are closely related to similar functions defined in pure mathematics and string theory. We then focus on the equal-mass and non-equal-mass sunrise integrals, and we develop a formalism that enables us to compute these Feynman integrals in terms of our iterated integrals on elliptic curves. The key idea is to use integration-by-parts identities to identify a set of integral kernels, whose precise form is determined by the branch points of the integral in question. These kernels allow us to express all iterated integrals on an elliptic curve in terms of them. The flexibility of our approach leads us to expect that it will be applicable to a large variety of integrals in high-energy physics.

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Broedel, J., Duhr, C., Dulat, F., & Tancredi, L. (2018). Elliptic polylogarithms and iterated integrals on elliptic curves. II. An application to the sunrise integral. Physical Review D, 97(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.97.116009

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