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    Calculation of 1-loop Hexagon Amplitudes in the Yukawa Model

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    We calculate a class of one-loop six-point amplitudes in the Yukawa model. The construction of multi-particle amplitudes is done in the string inspired formalism and compared to the Feynman diagrammatic approach. We show that there exists a surprisingly efficient way of calculating such amplitudes by using cyclic identities of kinematic coefficients and discuss in detail cancellation mechanisms of spurious terms. A collection of formulas which are useful for the calculation of massless hexagon amplitudes is given.Comment: 15 pages Late

    Recursive Approach to One-loop QCD Matrix Elements

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    We describe the recursive Approach to One-loop QCD Matrix Elements.Comment: 6 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Radiative Corrections: Application of Quantum Field Theory to Phenomenology (RADCOR 2005), Japan, 2-7 Oct 200

    Ultra-Violet Infinities and Counterterms in Higher Dimensional Yang-Mills

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    In this letter we investigate the ultra-violet behaviour of four-point one-loop gluon amplitudes in dimensions greater than four coupled to various particles types. We discuss the structure of the counterterms and their inherent symmetries.Comment: 14 pages, LateX, axodra

    Twistor Space Structure of the Box Coefficients of N=1 One-loop Amplitudes

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    We examine the coefficients of the box functions in N=1 supersymmetric one-loop amplitudes. We present the box coefficients for all six point N=1 amplitudes and certain all nn example coefficients. We find for ``next-to MHV'' amplitudes that these box coefficients have coplanar support in twistor space.Comment: 14 pages, minor typos correcte

    SU(N) group-theory constraints on color-ordered five-point amplitudes at all loop orders

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    Color-ordered amplitudes for the scattering of n particles in the adjoint representation of SU(N) gauge theory satisfy constraints arising solely from group theory. We derive these constraints for n=5 at all loop orders using an iterative approach. These constraints generalize well-known tree-level and one-loop group theory relations.Comment: 16 pages, no figures; v2: minor corrections and clarifications, published versio

    Next-to-Maximal Helicity Violating Amplitudes in Gauge Theory

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    Using the novel diagrammatic rules recently proposed by Cachazo, Svrcek, and Witten, I give a compact, manifestly Lorentz-invariant form for tree-level gauge-theory amplitudes with three opposite helicities.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur

    One-Loop n-Point Gauge Theory Amplitudes, Unitarity and Collinear Limits

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    We present a technique which utilizes unitarity and collinear limits to construct ansatze for one-loop amplitudes in gauge theory. As an example, we obtain the one-loop contribution to amplitudes for nn gluon scattering in N=4N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory with the helicity configuration of the Parke-Taylor tree amplitudes. We prove that our N=4N=4 ansatz is correct using general properties of the relevant one-loop nn-point integrals. We also give the ``splitting amplitudes'' which govern the collinear behavior of one-loop helicity amplitudes in gauge theories.Comment: 52 pages (including figures), minor typographical errors corrected, SLAC-PUB-641

    An Integrand Reconstruction Method for Three-Loop Amplitudes

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    We consider the maximal cut of a three-loop four point function with massless kinematics. By applying Groebner bases and primary decomposition we develop a method which extracts all ten propagator master integral coefficients for an arbitrary triple-box configuration via generalized unitarity cuts. As an example we present analytic results for the three loop triple-box contribution to gluon-gluon scattering in Yang-Mills with adjoint fermions and scalars in terms of three master integrals.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figur

    Multiple Singular Emission in Gauge Theories

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    I derive a class of functions unifying all singular limits for the emission of a given number of soft or collinear gluons in tree-level gauge-theory amplitudes. Each function is a generalization of the single-emission antenna function of ref. [1]. The helicity-summed squares of these functions are thus also generalizations to multiple singular emission of the Catani--Seymour dipole factorization function.Comment: Corrections for final journal version (sign in eqn. (6.11), equation references, typos in indices) & removal of comment about FD
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