From loops to trees by-passing Feynman's theorem

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We derive a duality relation between one-loop integrals and phase-space integrals emerging from them through single cuts. The duality relation is realized by a modification of the customary +i0 prescription of the Feynman propagators. The new prescription regularizing the propagators, which we write in a Lorentz covariant form, compensates for the absence of multiple-cut contributions that appear in the Feynman Tree Theorem. The duality relation can be applied to generic one-loop quantities in any relativistic, local and unitary field theories. We discuss in detail the duality that relates one-loop and tree-level Green's functions. We comment on applications to the analytical calculation of one-loop scattering amplitudes, and to the numerical evaluation of cross-sections at next-to-leading order. © 2008 SISSA.

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Catani, S., Gleisberg, T., Krauss, F., Rodrigo, G., & Winter, J. C. (2008). From loops to trees by-passing Feynman’s theorem. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2008(9). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2008/09/065

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